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Example sentences for "emergent"

Lexicographically close words:
emerge; emerged; emergence; emergencies; emergency; emerges; emerging; emerods; emersion; emes
  1. Why do we here desire the flower of some emergent feeling to grow from the air, or from the soil, or from humanity to greet us?

  2. The resolving power and the width of the emergent beam fix the optical character of the instrument.

  3. Nests are placed at medium elevations in riparian trees, in Kansas chiefly cottonwood, or in beds of emergent marsh vegetation.

  4. Nests are placed in emergent marsh vegetation near the surface of the water, in Barton County in extensive cattail beds harboring also Black-crowned Night Herons.

  5. Nests are in marsh grasses and other emergent vegetation, not necessarily over water.

  6. Nests are of dead plant matter placed on floating parts of emergent green plants in shallow water.

  7. Nests are placed in emergent aquatic plants, near the surface of the water.

  8. Nests are placed in dense emergent vegetation a few inches to a foot above the surface of the water.

  9. Begotten by the Titan Kronos, he seems to typify the reason as distinguished from the brute powers of the universe, mind emergent from matter, and overcoming it by contest.

  10. The west shut its eyes tight and threw money at the bad spirits of irredentism and re-emergent communism.

  11. In an effort to justify a distinct existence and identity, thousands of "scholars" embarked on Herculean efforts of inventing histories for their newly emergent nations.

  12. Emergent elections are made by the scrutiny.

  13. But what enhanced him more was courage and magnanimity of mind, which accompanied him upon every emergent occasion; and though his extraction was but mean, it might be truly said of him, That he lived a hero and died a martyr.

  14. With the emergent notion of time, generalized from the notion of duration, stars were nolonger related to divinities.

  15. Under the guise of basic skills, young and less than young workers receive an education in reading and writing that has nothing to do with the emergent practical experiences of ever shorter cycles.

  16. There is no direct correspondence between the literacy of emergent writing and that of automated writing and reading.

  17. The mean temperature of the emergent column may be found by tying another thermometer on the stem with the bulb at the middle of the emergent mercury column as in Fig.

  18. T-t) in which T is the observed temperature, t is the mean temperature of the emergent column, n is the number of degrees of mercury column emergent, and 0.

  19. Its retreat is rapid in the warm season, and its broad tract is broken by emergent backs of rocks and land, that are seamed with wild flowers.

  20. Watching unto prayer would make all emergent occasions welcome, ye would not have any impulse of the Spirit and motion to pray, but ye would follow it, and be led by the Spirit to your duty.

  21. The optical centre of a lens is a point such that, for any ray which passes through it, the incident and emergent rays are parallel.

  22. With each incident ray is associated an emergent ray; such pairs are termed "conjugate ray pairs.

  23. It still recognized the authority of the Church because the Church was the eldest daughter of Italy emergent from the wrecks of Roman society.

  24. Savonarola and Lorenzo were opposed as champions of two hostile principles alike emergent from the very life of the Renaissance: paganism reborn in the one, the spirit of the gospel in the other.

  25. Unfortunately for you in your emergent hour, the editors either view your manuscripts with suspicion or, what is more likely, refuse to look at them at all.

  26. Harmony of proportion and the magic of expression are sacrificed to energy emergent in a powerful physique.

  27. If it cannot, then we should have to allow that cloth is eternal, as its "emergent non-existence" or destruction would be impossible.

  28. Footnote 199: Sound resides in the imperceptible ether, and cessation is the dhvamsabhava, or "emergent non-existence.

  29. Apekshabuddhi is to be considered as that operation of the mind which is the counter-entity to that emergent non-existence (i.

  30. What connection is there between the refractive index of a medium and the angle at which an emergent ray is totally reflected?

  31. The connexion between the refractive index of a medium and the angle at which an emergent ray does not emerge but is

    totally reflected is remarkable and not generally known.


  32. It may be excusable upon particular emergent occasions, with some heat of language to express dislike of notorious wickedness.

  33. That controversies emergent about the interests of men should be determined, and an end put to strife by peremptory and satisfactory means, is plainly necessary for common quiet.


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