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Example sentences for "emissions"

Lexicographically close words:
emirates; emirs; emissaries; emissary; emission; emissive; emit; emits; emitted; emitting
  1. Now, we may say of registers that they are to the larnyx what emissions are to the mouth.

  2. Thus registers form a physiognomy which the sound assumes in the larynx, and emissions form the physiognomy which that same sound takes on in the mouth.

  3. A certain monk named Amun had been much grieved by the occurrence of seminal emissions during sleep, and he wrote to Athanasius to inquire if such emissions are a sin.

  4. Ammon, in the course of his anthropological investigations of Baden conscripts, found that sexual intercourse was rare in the country before twenty, and even sexual emissions during sleep rare before nineteen or twenty.

  5. She seemed to be disturbed at not finding the emissions by the bed of the dead girl, and it was no doubt to find them that she came to the room.

  6. At the hearing of the trial on the 12th of December Dr Pinault was asked to tell what happened when the emissions of Rosalie Sarrazin were being transferred for analysis.

  7. On the east the volcanic emissions have been arrested by the barrier of the border ranges; on the west they have descended from the central or subordinate points of eruption to the valley of the Arpa Chai.

  8. Minor emissions of volcanic matter have issued from radial fissures, which may be traced back to these parent stems.

  9. Volcanic emissions have produced the lap-like enclosures which are the reservoirs of the lonely lakes.

  10. Chinese writers undoubtedly speak of lava streams when they describe the emissions of smoke and flame, which, issuing from Pe-schan, devastated a space measuring ten li* in the first and seventh centuries of our era.

  11. This is the case with many disorders of menstruation in women, psychic impotence and frequent seminal emissions in men, masturbation, etc.

  12. She does not have nocturnal emissions accompanied by voluptuous sensations which spontaneously awaken sexual desire.

  13. In those who abstain, the images produced by sexual excitation, combined with erections, act more strongly during sleep than waking and produce ejaculations of semen called nocturnal emissions or pollutions.

  14. Among the numerous patients of this kind that I have treated, there were many who had simply had nocturnal emissions since puberty, but they regarded themselves as lost men through masturbation!

  15. When sexual maturity is complete, that is after about twenty years, continence is usually facilitated by nocturnal emissions accompanied by corresponding dreams.

  16. A timid but vain young man of retiring habits, sexually cold, had occasional nocturnal emissions sometimes accompanied by slightly erotic dreams.

  17. Involuntary emissions of semen without erection, with or without voluptuous sensation, is called spermatorrhea.

  18. While the war was carried on by emissions at the pleasure of Congress, any body of men might conduct public business, and the poor were of equal use in government with the rich.

  19. Had we held to the atomic theory and denied smaller sub-divisions of matter there would be no accounting for the emissions of radium, for as science now believes these emissions are merely the expulsion of millions of electrons.

  20. During her monthly periods, when I could not touch her, she would come in and play with me until emissions occurred, and my feelings had become so perverted that I even preferred this to coitus.

  21. Very often these nocturnal seminal emissions are associated with erotic dreams.

  22. A state of depression of mind similar to that which develops in patients frightened by seminal emissions is often seen in those who have for some time indulged in the habit of self-abuse.

  23. So long as the solicitude continues the emissions themselves increase in number and the condition is made worse.

  24. The sleep is not refreshing, the patient has frequent nightmare, or the dreams are lascivious, and the involuntary emissions of semen become more frequent.

  25. These premature emissions indicate not only partial impotency, but also that the nerve-centres have become morbidly sensitive by the practice of solitary vice, or marital excesses.

  26. The emissions have ceased and the losses at stool and in the water have left me.

  27. Had emissions at night; was nervous, downhearted; and I lost flesh, and felt miserable in many ways too numerous to mention.

  28. Involuntary emissions of semen most frequently occur during amorous dreams at night, and are therefore termed nocturnal emissions.

  29. The emissions have stopped, and I have no unnatural discharges, nor dizziness in the head.

  30. Gentlemen--I see no further use in continuing your medicines, as I now feel perfectly well and the emissions have stopped entirely.

  31. Colorado, applied at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, a few years ago, and said he had for five years been troubled with nightly emissions of semen and his testicles were gradually wasting away.

  32. The emissions have become less and less frequent until now they do not trouble me at all.

  33. In the course of years, when involuntary emissions began to impair the constitution, this condition became permanent.

  34. Under the influence of these local applications, combined with other measures of treatment and a measurably correct regimen, the number of emissions was in a few weeks reduced to one in two or three weeks.

  35. Loss of sexual power arising from any form of sexual excess, should be treated on the same general plan laid down for the treatment of emissions and other weaknesses.

  36. Nervous exhaustion and the loss of the vivifying influence of the seminal fluid produce extreme mental and physical debility, which increases as the habit is practiced, and is continued by involuntary emissions after the habit ceases.

  37. By these procedures, the emissions are sometimes temporarily checked, but the patient is not cured, nevertheless, and the malady soon returns.

  38. This hazardous and immoral mode of treatment is the result of the common opinion that emissions are necessary and natural, which we have previously shown to be a falsity.

  39. A second nap is generally unrefreshing and is dangerous, for emissions most frequently occur at this time.

  40. This circumstance has led certain persons to suppose that emissions are natural and beneficial.

  41. At first, the emissions are always accompanied by dreams, the patient usually awaking immediately afterward; but after a time they take place without dreams and without awaking him, and are unaccompanied by sensation.

  42. Too frequent emissions of the life-giving fluid, and too frequent excitement of the nervous system are, as we have seen, in themselves most destructive.

  43. Natural hazards: winter windstorms; floods Environment - current issues: continues to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (has met Kyoto Protocol target of a 12.

  44. If paper be issued without being funded upon interest, emissions of it can be continued after the value of it separates from gold and silver, as we have seen in the two cases of America and France.

  45. This will force him to have recourse to emissions of what are called exchequer and navy bills, which, by still increasing the mass of paper in circulation, will drive on the depreciation still more rapidly.

  46. It necessarily put a stop to the further emissions of exchequer and navy bills, and to the raising of new loans; and the peace which took place the next year was probably hurried on by this circumstance, and saved the bank from bankruptcy.

  47. The finances of Congress depending wholly on emissions of paper money, were exhausted.

  48. Unaware of the fact that spontaneous nocturnal emissions are to be expected, many suffer mental anguish.

  49. Seminal emissions are natural among healthy men; usually they need cause no concern.


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