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Example sentences for "experimentalist"

Lexicographically close words:
experientia; experiential; experiment; experimenta; experimental; experimentalists; experimentally; experimentation; experimented; experimentelle
  1. By these means, which the modern experimentalist will see were scarcely capable of much accuracy, Galileo found that air was four hundred times lighter than water, instead of ten times, which was the proportion fixed on by Aristotle.

  2. Dealing with any and every amount of static electricity, the mathematical mind has balanced and adjusted them with wonderful advantage, and has foretold results which the experimentalist can do no more than verify.

  3. When touched with one hand the shock is slight; but when grasped with both, it is so violent that, according to the accounts of Collins Flag, the electric fluid can paralyze the arms of the imprudent experimentalist for several years.

  4. Every experimentalist who thus develops the vital principle may be said to bestow life, without being exposed to the absurd charge of impiety.

  5. No experimentalist was ready with any new departure in the art.

  6. The great experimentalist was then engaged in his researches on the thermal constants of bodies, with the elaborate apparatus which he designed for himself, and with which he was supplied by the wise liberality of the French Government.

  7. The discoveries of the experimentalist who finds a new element of hitherto undreamed-of properties attract world-wide attention, and the glory of the achievement is deservedly great.

  8. It would appear from John Nichol's recollections that even in childhood and youth, young James Thomson was an enthusiastic experimentalist and inventor, eager to describe his ideas and show his models to a sympathetic listener.

  9. The Experimentalist retorts by asking what is essential to this mode?

  10. Here the Experimentalist turns aside for about a page (from 'while,' p.

  11. We fully agree with the Experimentalist (at p.

  12. Hence, as the Experimentalist justly argues, the use of classes; by means of which ten minutes spent by the tutor in explaining a difficult point to a class of ten boys become equal to 100 minutes distributed amongst them severally.

  13. This defect is held by the Experimentalist to result from inattention to rhythmus: so much he thinks has been proved by Mr. Thelwall.

  14. So far indeed as his experience had then extended, the Experimentalist tells us (p.

  15. Division into classes again, though insisted on by the Experimentalist (see pp.

  16. For the present we shall conclude by recommending to the notice of the Experimentalist the German writers on education.

  17. But the same intellectual motive was soon to find a more chastened and artistic expression in the work of one who was still but a literary experimentalist when he meet his death at Zutphen.

  18. And so it must always be: the great experimentalist must ever be the habitual theorist, whether or not he gives to his theories formal enunciation.

  19. Faraday's resources as an experimentalist were so wonderful, and his delight in experiment was so great, that he sometimes almost ran into excess in this direction.

  20. The answer of the experimentalist is, "Endeavour to make it useful.

  21. The Boer has no settled principles of farming; he is an experimentalist in practice, whatever he may be in theory.

  22. The Kaffir, who in his way is a skilful farmer and an experimentalist on a far wider scale, believed in dry lands; but the Boer confined himself to his irrigation and his summer and winter crops.

  23. He was by destiny the complete experimentalist in love in English literature.

  24. If so, the experimentalist is bound to reply that he is as willing, and as unwilling, to be welcomed to the ranks of intellectualism as to those of anti-intellectualism.

  25. Among the intellectualists the welcome would begin to cool as soon as it should be discovered that the ambiguity to which logical operations are the response is not regarded by the experimentalist as a purely intellectual affair.

  26. The experimentalist now decided that the decomposition of the air afforded them sufficient nutriment; by this theory invalidating the proverb 'that it is impossible to live on air.

  27. The experimentalist instantly applied to his tongue a preparation of soap, and found that it enabled him to defy the contact of iron heated to a white heat.

  28. I quite expect that you will find some gross errors in my work, for you are a very much more skilful and profound experimentalist than I am.

  29. I plainly see that you have the true spirit of an experimentalist and good observer.

  30. The philosopher is safe, for he receives from the experimentalist an ultimate fact, which, in his hands, now becomes an elementary one.

  31. With his carded spider's silk the enthusiastic experimentalist wove gloves and stockings, which he presented to one or two learned societies.

  32. The enthusiastic experimentalist must have suffered horrible martyrdom under the razor, with such an exaggerated notion of his beard as these calculations must have given him.

  33. Levasseur might have discovered my vocation, and set this trap for my destruction.

  34. No, sir, I don't think that--but things have altered very much of late years in this country.

  35. The experimentalist stands at the back of the instrument, and can see the sky only through the apertures in the black disc.

  36. Of course the young experimentalist paid dearly for this unfortunate occurrence.

  37. His position was that the novelist is, like the scientist, an observer and an experimentalist combined.

  38. These papers probably contain the best possible proof of Faraday's genius as an experimentalist and a leader in scientific observation.

  39. Above all things, perhaps, Stevenson was by instinct an adventurer and practical experimentalist in life.

  40. The answer of the experimentalist is, 'endeavour to make it useful.

  41. Faraday's life as a scientific experimentalist and discoverer is divided into two periods by an interval of four years, during which he did but little, or, compared with his previous performances but little, work.

  42. This is extraordinary language for one experimentalist to use regarding others!

  43. It will be useless to enter into farther details upon this occasion, as we shall presently perceive the subject assumed a different aspect, and led the experimentalist into a new line of enquiry.


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