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Example sentences for "enunciations"

Lexicographically close words:
enunciate; enunciated; enunciates; enunciating; enunciation; enure; enured; enuresis; enuy; envelop
  1. Beings still more strange may be imagined, and the part common to the two systems of enunciations will shrink more and more.

  2. Is it desired that this common part of the enunciations be expressible in words?

  3. But we have fixed rules which permit us to translate the French enunciations into German, and inversely.

  4. Shall we then admit that the enunciations of all those theorems which fill so many volumes are nothing but devious ways of saying A is A?

  5. His dogmas are enunciations a priori of some impressive sentiment.

  6. These doctrinal enunciations are de fide; peasants are bound to believe them as well as controversialists, and to believe them as truly as they believe that our Lord is God.

  7. We are surrounded by external beings, and our enunciations are directed to the concrete.

  8. The examiners must therefore insist that the pupils shall never give them any enunciations in which homogeneity is not preserved.

  9. The enunciations relating to the measurement of areas too often leave indistinctness in the minds of students, doubtless because of their form.

  10. His enunciations of religious opinion were boldly liberal, and utterly incompatible with the ascendancy of his own or any other church.

  11. Montalembert, then recognised as the lay leader of the ultramontane party, decided many waverers, notwithstanding their affection for the elder Bourbons, and their horror of such liberal enunciations by Louis Napoleon.

  12. How far do its enunciations necessarily represent the theology of the universal church?

  13. There is no particularly advanced philosophic terminology here, and yet there is a profound difference between both the thought and wording of this sentence of Philo and St. John's four enunciations of the Logos.

  14. I answer that, The truth of enunciations is no other than the truth of the intellect.

  15. God knows all enunciations that can be formed.

  16. But all medieval laws were rather enunciations of an ideal than measures which practical statesmen aimed at carrying out in detail.

  17. But medieval laws were too often the mere enunciations of an ideal.

  18. When someone offers me a proof which he maintains is invincible, I can keep silence while I compel him merely to prove in due form all the enunciations that he brings forward, and such as appear to me in the slightest degree doubtful.

  19. Before, our primary aim was to ascertain impartially what the deliverances of Common Sense actually are: we have now to ask how far these enunciations can claim to be classed as Intuitive Truths.

  20. Again, reflection upon the place of this duty in a classified system of moral obligations tends to confirm our distrust of the ordinary enunciations of Common Sense in respect of it.

  21. The fruits of Shelley's enunciations on the labor and capital questions, and the school of political economists to which he belonged, have made wondrous progress.


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