FR] I use this term because the word "percept" is used in different senses by different writers, e.
From this contradiction there is but one escape, and that is, by declaring that the word God is used in different senses; being applied to the triad in one meaning, and to the persons in another.
You may also distinguish all the different senses in which one thing may be said to be with another (e.
Sometimes the same predicate is applied to two different subjects, but in different senses; thus, courage and justice are both of them good, but in a different way.
The word "body" is not the only one that may be taken in different senses; such is also the case with "life.
A noun used figuratively often suggests two different senses, the one literal, and the other tropical; and the agreement of the pronoun must be sometimes with this, and sometimes with that, according to the nature of the trope.
The adjective little is used in different senses; for it contrasts sometimes with great, and sometimes with much.
A play upon words; a figure by which the same word is used in different senses, or words similar in sound are set in opposition to each other, so as to give antithetical force to the sentence; punning.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different senses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.