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Example sentences for "evolves"

Lexicographically close words:
evolutionists; evolutions; evolutive; evolve; evolved; evolving; evry; evsky; evvy; evvybody
  1. Iodide of lead evolves abundance of lead at the negative pole, and abundance of iodine at the positive pole.

  2. It evolves lead, under the influence of the electric current, at the anode, and oxygen at the cathode; and as the boracic acid is not either directly (408.

  3. It wets freely with pure water, even after it has been shaken and dried by the heat of a spirit-lamp; and if made the pole of a voltaic pile in a dilute acid, it evolves minute bubbles from every part of its surface.

  4. Thus the chloride of lead is an electrolyte, and when electrolyzed evolves the two ions, chlorine and lead, the former being an anion, and the latter a cation.

  5. And each cell, considered separately, evolves in a specific way.

  6. The life that evolves on the surface of our planet is indeed attached to matter.

  7. These reasons have less force, we acknowledge, in the case of a rudimentary organism like the amoeba, which hardly evolves at all.

  8. In these picturesque journeys, he lays the foundation of his stories, makes the plots and evolves the characters.

  9. Straightway the poet evolves a message, and as messages of this kind ought to be mysterious, the poet wraps them in a jargon as unintelligible as Garner’s monkey dialect.

  10. That he does so evolves a kind of feeling of self-pity pity not far removed from contempt, yet can he not help it.

  11. He evolves for himself the practice of private immorality.

  12. The schoolboy, as in all other cases, evolves his own standards from his own life.

  13. He evolves his journal an' names it the Coyote, a name applauded by us all.

  14. His eyes burn red, he evolves his warcry in a deep bass voice, an' goes curvin' out onto the level of the valley-bottom to meet the enemy.

  15. Intelligence evolves over the field of truth, vi.

  16. Evolves water having an acid reaction on test paper.

  17. With microcosmic salt in the open tube evolves fluorine.

  18. Decrepitates more or less and evolves Water.

  19. Evolves water and SO^{2}, which may be recognized by its odor.

  20. Evolves SO^{2} and a white sublimate of arsenious acid.

  21. Chondrodite | Evolves fluorine in the glass tube, both when heated | alone and with microcosmic salt.

  22. Evolves SO and becomes white or yellow if containing iron.

  23. Meerschaum | In the glass bulb frequently blackens and evolves an | empyreumatic odor due to organic matter.

  24. Evolves water and becomes yellow and opaque.

  25. With bisulphate of potassa in the glass-bulb evolves nitrous fumes.

  26. Evolves water and some fluorine, which attacks the glass.

  27. That which had up to this time been imprisoned, evolves now into something we are able to confront; we feel, in fact, at certain times outside of what we have been accustomed to regard as our own being, as our own ego.

  28. By this means he evolves to yet higher planes of his being.

  29. This human being now evolves an inner life, which, in its manifestation to clairvoyant consciousness, may be compared with an inner perception of smell.

  30. It has an alkaline reaction, a saline and rather disagreeable sweetish taste, and when newly drawn evolves a peculiar odour or halitus, which almost immediately disappears.

  31. It combines with water so greedily, and evolves so much heat in doing so, as to give rise to a hissing noise like that produced when a red-hot iron is plunged into cold water.

  32. If it forms a yellow gluey-looking mass, and evolves an offensive odour, it should be rejected as of inferior quality, and unfit for culinary purposes.

  33. Bread made with such flour evolves a like odour on being toasted.

  34. He loves existence as he knows it, with its mysteries and its beauties; its complex causes and incalculable effects; the good it extracts from evil; the virtue it evolves from suffering.

  35. The ripe soul evolves the Infinite from a fixed point.

  36. The reincarnating process by which the soul evolves is somewhat analogous to the growth of a young physical body.

  37. Previous to its individualization it evolves in a group with others of its kind, animated by a common ensoulment that has not reached the level of complete self-consciousness.

  38. The relationship of parent and child, husband and wife, evolves the heart qualities in a way that would be impossible in the totally different environment of higher planes.

  39. Business and professional life rests upon these physical plane necessities and, engaged in solving the problems of civilization, the race evolves intellect.

  40. The human soul evolves from the savage to the saint--from animal instincts to the self-sacrifice of martyrs and heroes.

  41. Another end as well has been served; our study gives us a certain insight into the type of mind which evolves symbolism, and so a few remarks on the use of symbolism as here illustrated are not inappropriate.

  42. Doctor Lyman Abbott, or many another, often evolves the pleasing fantasy that all she requires for producing the same quality of work is the illumination of personal interviews or personal correspondence with them.

  43. It evolves sufficient heat to melt more than its own weight of ice every hour.

  44. It is the mind which revolves incessantly in the manner of the rotatory world, and evolves itself in the form of the body and its limbs; as the minute seed displays itself in the shape of a tree and its branches and leaves.

  45. This unthinkable intellect which is in me, is the exact and undecaying ectype of the supreme intellect; and evolves itself in the different forms of the mind, and the senses of perception.

  46. Natural selection evolves blind races whenever eyes are useless or disadvantageous, as with parasites.

  47. Natural selection evolves and maintains the instincts of ants and termites in spite of use-inheritance to a more wonderful degree than it evolves the instincts of almost any other animal with the fullest help of use-inheritance.

  48. Sexual selection evolves elaborate structures like the peacock's tail in spite of disuse and natural selection combined.

  49. As a fact, of course, this system throughout Christendom was already evolving rapidly into a pure peasant proprietorship; and it will be long before industrialism evolves by itself into anything so equal or so free.

  50. Ginsburg evolves and elucidates with great scholarship and ingenuity.

  51. If a man evolves according to normal laws, his proportions arouse an exceptional aesthetic enjoyment.

  52. The further man evolves and the more he produces, the more he ought to multiply and perfect his means of enjoyment.

  53. But this theory of the development of moral action is really open to the same objection as that which was urged against the theory which evolves self-consciousness from the unconscious.

  54. Sketched in a Paris Café] Allusion has already been made to the progressive method by which Frank Reynolds evolves a finished drawing, step by step, from an initial idea roughly jotted down with a few strokes of the pencil.

  55. If a physical wreck evolves into good health there will be considerable comment and inquiry.

  56. As the patient evolves into health and gets a broader view of the art of living, he gets a better perspective of life.

  57. I learned that mortal thought evolves a sub- jective state which it names matter, thereby shutting out the true sense of Spirit.

  58. It evolves the mild silvery light it displays in our midnight skies from its own attenuated atmosphere, but displays it, like the planets, only on the side exposed to the direct rays of the sun.

  59. Electricity, I contend, is the invisible force which evolves form and substance and all visible things.

  60. The same electric radiate lines that give the parental image in the mirror by an instantaneous flash of light, give also the parental image in the germ-life that evolves a new paternity.

  61. But each globe in space evolves its own light and heat in its own environing atmosphere.

  62. Wherever there is matter there is electric energy and life-force, which evolves infinite grades of life-forms.

  63. The electric currents of the sun create induced magnetic currents on the earth, which evolves all visible substance and life forms.


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