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Example sentences for "disengages"

Lexicographically close words:
disenfranchised; disenfranchisement; disengage; disengaged; disengagement; disengaging; disent; disentangle; disentangled; disentanglement
  1. Woe to any artist who disengages Beauty from the wide background of rudeness, darkness, and strength,--and disengages her from absolute nature!

  2. When philosophical curiosity is awakened, it disengages from the general sentiment of power the definite idea of the cause which becomes the explanation of the phenomena.

  3. Atheism disengages itself from the cloak which was concealing its true nature, and the mind remains in presence of nature only, or of humanity only.

  4. About the larger wheel is a band of whipcord, passing twice round, the extremities of which are attached to what is called the slur, which disengages the jacks from the back springs.

  5. In the dry way, it dissolves by heat in bisulphate of potassa; and disengages sulphurous acid gas in the act of solution.

  6. The combustion is thereby obstructed, and the temperature falling by degrees, the tube shrinks and disengages the heel of the lever.

  7. The continuance of the fermentation soon disengages a fresh quantity of carbonic acid gas, and expands the lumps to about double their pristine volume.

  8. One pound of this gas, equal to about 24 cubic feet, disengages in burning, as much heat as will raise 76 pounds of water from the freezing to the boiling temperature.

  9. When heated with water, the crystalline matter disengages nitrous gas in abundance; lets fall some sulphate of lead; and the liquid is found to be sulphuric acid.

  10. Light contributes powerfully to this action, during which the oil disengages a little carbonic acid, but much less than the oxygen absorbed; no water is formed.

  11. But criticism can do nothing against the Christian principle, which, brought back to the consciousness, always disengages itself from the relative and fleeting expressions in which it has clothed itself by the way.

  12. It is by the incomparable development of his mental life that man is distinguished, and little by little disengages himself from animality.

  13. How can they be unless the spirit of Christianity disengages itself without ceasing and floats above them as an ideal?

  14. The mind only disengages itself from the bonds of its mother, Nature, by an incessant struggle.

  15. The fermentation is effected with yeast, which, acting on the saccharine matter, disengages carbonic acid gas.

  16. During the process of baking, the increased heat disengages more of the fixed air, which is further prevented from escaping by the formation of the crust.

  17. We find by it that a strong acid of nitre was used, which certainly disengages the acid of fluor-spar, though the vitriolic acid is commonly employed for that purpose[224].

  18. In this vaulted cell the pupa disengages itself little by little from its skin, which first splits up along the head, and then on the thorax.

  19. It curves its fore part, and draws it backwards; by this movement it disengages its head from under its old envelope, and brings it up to the beginning of the slit; at once it raises it, and puts it out through this slit.

  20. By joining with the acids in which they are dissolved, it disengages the earths or metallic substances, takes their place, and, in conjunction with their acids, forms Ammoniac Salts.

  21. It was shewn above, that Regulus of Antimony mixed and distilled with corrosive sublimate decompounds it, disengages the Mercury, and joining itself to the marine acid forms therewith a new combination, called Butter of Antimony.

  22. Thus the personal ideal disengages itself from the social ideal in proportion as the individual personality develops itself and becomes an autonomous source of action.

  23. From this we can see how thoroughly the idea of an impersonal religious force enters into the meaning and spirit of Australian totemism, for it disengages itself with clarity as soon as no contrary cause opposes it.

  24. Then it is not surprising that a higher life disengages itself which, by reacting upon the elements of which it is the product, raises them to a higher plane of existence and transforms them.

  25. What, then, is the philosophy which disengages itself from Donne's love-poetry studied in its whole compass?

  26. The Tongue disengages itself from its Filth and Furriness, and Health gradually, yet daily, advances.

  27. He disengages himself) Why should I not speak to him or to any human being who walks upright upon this oblate orange?

  28. In order to obtain absolutely pure perchlorate, potassic perchlorate is heated with hydrochloric acid so long as it disengages chlorine; it is then washed with distilled water, dried, and preserved for use.

  29. Dioxide of lead has a similar action; the chlorine may be detected by its bleaching action on a piece of paper dipped in indigo blue; a little zinc foil immersed in the acid disengages hydrogen.

  30. The gauge rod from the carriage here disengages a bell crank from the end of the long lever shown, and thus prevents the spring to operate the cross shaft and open the dies.

  31. The feed is thrown in and out by the lever d, which moves the pinion D endways and engages or disengages it from its gear wheel.

  32. This brisk motion probably disengages it from the water.

  33. He drove his point to transfix his opponent whom a series of calculated disengages uncovered in that line.

  34. A half-dozen disengages on either side was, strictly speaking, usually as far as any engagement went.

  35. Three disengages completed the exchanges, and then without any haste the Marquis slid his right foot along the moist turf, his long, graceful body extending itself in a lunge that went under M.

  36. But even so, these disengages were fortuitous.

  37. Swordsmanship as he learnt and taught and saw it daily practised consisted of a series of attacks and parries, a series of disengages from one line into another.

  38. But ere it comes to the surface, and disengages itself in a concrete shape, its type and color will be affected by the strata of thought and feeling through which it emerges into the light.

  39. He clasps her still closer to his bosom, and gazes upon her with wild and piercing looks; then suddenly disengages himself.

  40. As he is about to clasp her in his arms, she suddenly draws the sword at his side, and hastily disengages herself).

  41. He gently disengages himself, and turning his face away extends to her his hand.

  42. Art disengages it, and gives to it forms more transparent.

  43. The primitive form of principles; abstraction that disengages them from that form, and gives them their actual form.

  44. Fenelon disengages badly enough the process which conducts from ideas, from universal and necessary truths, to God.

  45. What are the laws of nature, except certain properties which our mind disengages from the beings and phenomena in which they are met, in order to consider them apart?


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