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Example sentences for "displays"

Lexicographically close words:
displaces; displacing; display; displayed; displaying; displeasant; displease; displeased; displeases; displeaseth
  1. That king who displays compassion towards all creatures and abstains entirely from cruelty, attains to the objects of all the modes of life.

  2. As Time, under its own laws, always displays the phenomena of the seasons one after another, even so one should know that Consciousness in all creatures is the inducer of acts.

  3. Coursing through the welkin, and coming into contact with the water contained in the clouds, that wind displays itself in effulgence among the darts of lightning.

  4. The fact is, he dwells in all these, with attachment, and displays the attributes peculiar to those regions.

  5. The commentator, I think, displays considerable ingenuity in explaining it.

  6. He has matted locks on his head, and sometimes displays a head that is bald.

  7. For cherishing those citizens the mind displays a strong inclination for acts of diverse kinds.

  8. In all mobile and immobile entities the existence it displays is destructible; while the existence it displays in Chaitanya is celestial, immortal, and indestructible.

  9. Through the action of that wind, the Moon, after waning, wanes again till he displays his full disc.

  10. That hero who, for the sake of his master, displays prowess at the van of the array and shows not his back through fear, earns those regions of felicity that are mine.

  11. Those that are awakened and whose conduct displays such enlightenment, may be engaged in adoring Brahman or Mahadeva or the other deities that occur in heaven but they succeed at least in attaining to myself.

  12. The fame of a king who displays forgiveness after conquest spreads more widely.

  13. After the disappearance of water, the form of Fire displays itself.

  14. His very first act after ordination displays his character as a determined supporter of Papal supremacy, and at the same time demonstrates the influence of his family.

  15. Indeed, if Uranus displays a peculiarity of constitution in any way analogous to the ring system of Saturn, it must be of the most minute character so as to have thus evaded telescopic scrutiny during a hundred years.

  16. Their very slang displays their purpose: they are "out for the stuff," and they will not let it escape them.

  17. He displays not the sæva indignatio, which won another novelist of Chicago so indiscreet a fame.

  18. The individual, so zealous on behalf of her family, displays an abominable indifference for the rest of her kind.

  19. In housing her egg, the Mason-bee displays a brutal indifference to the fate of her neighbour's egg.

  20. This head, which is very small compared with the rest of the body, displays no mouth-part under the lens; at most you see a faint red streak, which calls for the microscope.

  21. I have there devoted my strength in youth and middle age, have there seen great displays of God's glory in the conversion of sinners and in the planting and growth of many of the tender branches of Zion.

  22. An open book upon the desk displays these words, Take fast hold of instruction let her not go for she is thy life.

  23. The American eagle displays the shield of our country on his breast; one talon is upon a globe, the other grasps a cross.

  24. The large shield displays a picture of the Madonna; the supporters are Diana and the Muse of History; the crest is a pile of three books with an owl perched upon them.

  25. The American eagle displays the shield of our country upon his breast; the motto, E Pluribus unum, and the thirteen stars are given above.

  26. Mary Magdalene in Penitence, very beautiful and excellently wrought, showing her wasted away by her fastings and abstinence, insomuch that it displays in all its parts an admirable perfection of anatomical knowledge.

  27. In both parts of the Annals, he displays the same spirit of contradiction; first he praises, then condemns the same things; in the last part he defends Popular Revels (XIV.

  28. Erasmus's modesty and the contempt which he displays of the fame that fell to his lot are of a somewhat rhetorical character.

  29. The preachers spoke of the bible with the same confidence, or conceit, that the Moslem displays when he is praising his bible.

  30. Evidently it is of no survival consequence whether the running deer displays a white or a black flag.

  31. Not only are some species more resistant than others to all poisons, but there is a wide variation in the amount of immunity each displays to any given venom.

  32. He displays considerable acuteness in replying to an opponent; he is quick in his perception of anything vulnerable in the speech to which he replies, and happy in laying the weak point bare to the gaze of the House.

  33. One of the most prominent forms in which the native simplicity and purity of the Hellenic bard displays itself is the entire exclusion of sentimental or romantic love from his stock of poetical materials.

  34. It displays in eminent perfection, that dramatic faculty which Sheridan Knowles and the late William Cooke Taylor recognised as the most striking in the composition of her genius.

  35. Nearby clambering over the granite bowlders the Alpine heath, Cassiope Mertensianae, with its multitude of rose-tinted flower bells, sometimes is found, though not in the profusion it displays in Desolation Valley.

  36. Yet another of these pitiful love-wailings displays much poetry of expression (p.

  37. In the season, the village presents a nightly carnival with its many-colored lights and dazzling fireworks displays over the rippling waters.

  38. In addition to the variety of volcanic displays and lava landscapes, the Hawaiian Park contains splendid tropical groves and forests of sandalwood and magnificent Hawaiian mahogany trees with trunks over twenty feet in circumference.

  39. Maligne Lake is a scenic jewel, and its river canyon displays wonderful erosion.

  40. The work displays great originality in its use of Spanish rhythms and in its scheme of harmonic color.

  41. It displays immense mastery of the elementary materials of music and an enormous profundity of thought in purely technical processes.

  42. Only blue is always agreeable in its most vivid purity--providing that it be not used in massive displays so as to suggest the anomaly of blue hardness and blue opacity.

  43. The more refined and humane a civilization becomes, the less are displays of the color tolerated in its cultivated circles.

  44. In this connection a little incident displays his character.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "displays" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.