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Example sentences for "exhausts"

Lexicographically close words:
exhausting; exhaustion; exhaustive; exhaustively; exhaustless; exhibit; exhibite; exhibited; exhibiter; exhibiting
  1. The disease, however, naturally affects his whole system and exhausts it in time.

  2. This enjoyment has, however, to be paid for dearly, for it exhausts the sleeper, and in many instances it so closely resembles the struggle of the soul when parting from the body in death, that dissolution seems to be impending.

  3. Whether that completely covers the individual election of St. Paul, as Rothe thinks, or not, it certainly precisely expresses the national election of the Old Testament, and exhausts the meaning of our passage.

  4. Many commentators think that this exhausts the meaning of the passage, and they regard our Lord's use of these words in the Temptation as limited in the same fashion.

  5. This dictionary by no means exhausts the Cebuano language, and we hope in future years to produce an expanded and improved version with illustrations.

  6. There is no division in his nature, because the eternal, self-existing cause and principle of its unity is a simultaneous cause of its absolute plenitude by which it exhausts all possible being.

  7. Aratus exhausts all his powers of speech to show the necessity that was upon him.

  8. But it by no means exhausts the subject, for numerous instances are known of soils containing all the essential elements of plants in abundance, but on which they nevertheless refuse to grow.

  9. But this by no means exhausts the benefits derived from it, draining being merely the precursor of further improvement.

  10. This karma matter sticking to the soul gradually ripens and exhausts itself in ordaining the sufferance of pains or the enjoyment of pleasures for the individual.

  11. The sexual life of the child exhausts itself in the exercise of a series of partial instincts which seek, independently of one another, to gain satisfaction from his own body or from an external object.

  12. A system of piping whereby the exhausts of a gasoline engine are brought together into one common discharge.

  13. A being the high, and B the low pressure cylinders, the exhausts of the high pressure being connected up with the inlets of the low pressure, as indicated by the pipes, C D.

  14. Then the newly-found eloquence exhausts itself in a declaration of revolt.

  15. Reasoning against a prejudice is like fighting against a shadow; it exhausts the reasoner, without visibly affecting the prejudice.

  16. I need hardly say that the following bibliography by no means exhausts the records of echinococcus disease.

  17. The memoir by Lewis is singularly complete, and well-nigh exhausts all the facts that can have any interest in relation to the question of public health.

  18. It has the double effect of stimulating the digestive process and at the same time checking the activity of destructive assimilation, which in old age exhausts the vital force.

  19. As a rule, the tuberculous ulcer shows itself late in the course of pulmonary phthisis, and is the cause of the obstinate and colliquative diarrhoea which speedily exhausts the patient.

  20. Vomiting exhausts the patient by withdrawing nutriment, and when persistent may even cause death from inanition.

  21. When the eschars have become detached, suppuration exhausts the forces of the patient, and death takes place by asthenia.

  22. The singer who exhausts herself upon the top notes is neither artistic nor effective.

  23. The singer who sings to the utmost every time is like the athlete who exhausts himself to the state of collapse.

  24. The low pressure cylinder receives its steam from the exhaust of the intermediate cylinder, and exhausts into the condenser.

  25. The steam from the high pressure cylinder exhausts into a receiver or chamber between the two cylinders, and from which the low pressure cylinder receives its steam.

  26. Russia exhausts her resources in a railroad through the Siberian waste in her endeavor to obtain an outlet to the sea, which is jealously closed to her at the southwestern end of her dominions by England.

  27. For a full minute the orange-glowing sphere lay there, quivering from the vibration; then the exhausts died and the wave of flame wavered and sank into nothingness.

  28. Swiftly the spots of orange from its rocket-tube exhausts died to pin-points.

  29. The reason is exercise exhausts energy, and sometimes does not leave enough vitality for digestion, or even for the craving for food.

  30. When we are irritated, when we are very tired, when we have fever, when we suffer from want of food or lack of sleep or any other condition that exhausts vitality, even slight pains become hard to bear.

  31. This is the process so picturesquely called "short-circuiting" by which nervous energy exhausts itself upon the individual himself instead of in the accomplishment of external work.

  32. Drying them in the sun exhausts some of their best qualities.

  33. This is admirably expressed, and exhausts the general view of the subject.

  34. Slavery, under the conditions in which it exists in the States, exhausts even the beneficent powers of nature.

  35. It also spoils their colour to be exposed to heavy rain or a very hot sun, which exhausts them.

  36. Generally speaking, no bulb of any sort is allowed to come to seed, unless of course that particular seed is wanted for the raising of new varieties; to produce seed greatly exhausts the bulb.

  37. To the end of peaceful settlement he exhausts every art of Ifugao diplomacy.

  38. For this reason the injured person exhausts every effort to effect a punishment in some other way if any other punishment be consistent with his dignity and respectability.


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