The superiority which men arrogate to themselves over other animals, is principally founded upon the opinion of possessing exclusively an immortal soul.
They have often devoted themselves too exclusively to giving temporary relief instead of seeking to cure causes and to rehabilitate the unfortunate.
Unfortunately, however, this machinery for the treatment of juvenile delinquency is so far found almost exclusively in cities.
He did not intend to overlook the educated class, but he saw clearly how small a part of the community it was, and he refused to make his appeal to it exclusively or even chiefly.
But the plans were his, just as the choice of lieutenants was, and the creative genius that revolutionized journalism and achieved results unmatched and even unapproached, was exclusively that of Joseph Pulitzer.
When I pointed out to General Beauregard the obvious origin of the misapprehension, he flushed with suppressed anger and declared himself unwilling to discuss a matter so exclusively personal.
Both socks and stockings were occasionally sold in the country stores, but they were almost exclusively the surplus products of the industry of women on the farms round about.
Literary work of many kinds was open to me, and it was my purpose to devote myself exclusively to it, maintaining a literary workshop in my own home.
Here we are concerned exclusively with that particular psychological attitude which we know as subjective dislike of uniformity and lack of change in the work.
A study of the psychological factors in this work is strongly suggested by the practical interests of the telephone companies, and may be looked on here exclusively from this point of view.
Psychotechnics does not stand in the service of a party, but exclusively in the service of civilization.
Their value, indeed, lies exclusively in their relation to the practical problems.
The essential point for the psychological experiment is not the external similarity of the apparatus, but exclusively the inner similarity of the mental attitude.
As this whole essay is to be devoted exclusively to the economic problems, we are obliged to choose the second way; that is, to arrange applied psychology with reference to its chief ends and not with reference to the various means.
They are collected in grosses, or great grosses, into small square iron boxes, and placed by men who are exclusively employed in this department in a furnace, where they remain until box and pens are of a white heat.
At such a period, public schools, with their exclusively classical teaching and their "fagging" systems, were naturally regarded as institutions of the past not adapted to the present.
A Concert Hall in Peter Street, exclusively used for the purposes indicated by its name, is supported by 600 subscribers at five guineas each.
Since, therefore, external evidence against authorship admits of completeness, we are entitled, when such evidence exclusively is founded on, to demand that it shall be complete.
But Shakspeare has also, oftener than once, applied to the chivalrous class of subjects, which was exclusively peculiar to the older school.
Port Royal was the objective point to which he marched, and he found the Department of the South, when he reached it, held almost exclusively by colored troops.
It shows that there is some individuality developed among them, and that they will not become too exclusively pietistic.
From the beginning, the French representatives gave it to be understood that any treaty that might be made was exclusively between England and France; the Congregation were rebel subjects with whom their prince could in no wise treat.
The artisans of Rangoon are largely Chinese, and the carpenters exclusively so.
We were again in a district almost exclusively devoted to the poppy; the valley-plains sparkled with poppy flowers of a multiplicity of tints.
The infanticide is, however, exclusively confined to the destruction of female children, the sons being permitted to live in order to continue the ancestral sacrifices.
Opium is almost exclusively the drug used by suicides.
Its most public-spirited citizen is Ch'en, one of the merchant princes of China whose transactions are confined exclusively to the products of his own country.
One street is exclusively occupied by Moslems, who have in their hands the skin trade of the city.
Moral dispositions are thought of as belonging exclusively to a self.
For no terminal condition is exclusively terminal.
Exclusively of the first type, approaching by an increased zygomatic development, with the northern tribes, that of the Seriform Mongolidæ.
This is, apparently, so exclusively an American custom that its presence here is remarkable; and it is equally remarkable that the only other approach to it, is to be found in these parts.
I submit the following doctrine, based upon the difference between absolute numerals like two and three (words which mean two units, and three units exclusively and irrespectively), and concrete numerals like brace and leash.
It is not exclusively Chinese: but it is found in its most marked form in China.
With the latter it is nearly exclusively acorns made into a not unpalatable bread; with the former grass-hoppers or locusts dried and pounded, mixed with the meal of grass-seeds, and baked.
Often of the second type, and almost exclusively supplying the standard specimens of it.
The evidence that these are Athabaskan is taken exclusively from their language.
They are also, most probably, an unmixed population; since none of their neighbours live soexclusively to themselves, (i.
Limited almostexclusively to the plateau of the Andes and to its western slope.
And here the enumeration of the divisions and sub-divisions of the population must be almost exclusively geographical, i.
Emotional Christianity is necessary, but Christianity, which is mainly or exclusively emotional, lives next door to hypocrisy, and there is a door of communication between them.
But much harm has resulted from the appropriation of the name exclusively to the book, and the forgetfulness that a vehicle is one thing and that which it carries quite another.
And although that is not exclusively his use of the emblem, it is predominately so, and it is so here.
Of course there is a very solemn sense in which all men, even they who have most exclusively lived for what they call the present, do last for ever, and in which their deeds do so too.
At the close of his reign no newspaper was suffered to appear without his allowance: and his allowance was given exclusively to the London Gazette.
The array of the counties was commanded almost exclusively by Tory noblemen and gentlemen.
The controversies which had divided the Protestant body in its infancy had related almost exclusively to Church government and to ceremonies.
I tell you when I read these things I begin to say, "Love is not of any country; nobility does not belong exclusively here;" and through all the ages there have been a few great and tender souls lifted far above their fellows.
He is as palpably and exclusively a man of morals as, say, George Washington was a man of honour.
That the profession of white slaving, in 1900 controlled exclusively by Chinamen, has since passed entirely under the control of Italians.
Unless an entertainment is exclusively for women, an invitation to a married woman should include her husband.
This is an acute disease occurring almost exclusively in young children with paralysis, followed by rapid dwindling of the muscles of the parts affected by the paralysis.
Pangi is the favourite hero of the wayang gedog, though he is not represented so exclusively as in the theatre.
The great majority of the men who play are English, but the ladies are, from the small number of English women in Batavia, almost exclusively Dutch.
This was the first methodical exploration of the Hindu ruins in Java; but it was only partial, and related almost exclusively to the Brambanan neighbourhood.
Our knowledge of him is derived almost exclusively from two of his pupils, Plato and Xenophon; for all his instructions were oral; he wrote nothing.
The sausage–seller has the advantage of his rival for some time in his presents, till Cleon awakens his fears by talking of a dish of hare, which he has exclusively to present.
The town of Anduze is the little capital of the Gardonnenque, a district which has always been exclusively Protestant.
Pont-de-Montvert is the centre of a series of hamlets, the inhabitants of which were in former times almost exclusively Protestant, as they are now; and where meetings in the Desert were of the most frequent occurrence.
That our war industries were placed exclusivelyin Roman Catholic hands.
We now have a paraphernalia plant here turning out six hundred robes a day, in addition to other equipment, and we expect to erect in a short time a building with railroad frontage to be devoted exclusively to manufacturing.
The functions of Clarke appear to be exclusively to propagate the work and organize Klans, after which they are turned over to Simmons.
But one learns at length to recognize and value this very incompleteness as characteristic of the man who was growing lifelong, and to whom the selfish thought that any share of truth could be exclusively his was an impossibility.
Goethe's attention was too exclusively fixed on the Fate tragedies of the Greeks, and upon Shakespeare among the moderns.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exclusively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.