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Example sentences for "exponent"

Lexicographically close words:
explosion; explosions; explosive; explosively; explosives; exponential; exponents; export; exportable; exportation
  1. In his indignation at the extravagance of Plato, and his sense of the significance of facts, he became, against his will, the prophetic exponent of a limited and regenerated democracy.

  2. He is the earliest conscious and articulate exponent of certain living forces in the present world.

  3. Of course, it is the exponent of the will of the majority, that is to say, the will of the Party that has more money at its disposal.

  4. Vail as an exponent or expounder of the Old School Baptist theology.

  5. It was probably started as early as 1845--possibly earlier--and was edited or conducted by Elder Jewett as an exponent of the Old School Baptist doctrine.

  6. Politically the Dispatch is democratic, and is recognized as the most influential exponent of democracy in this section of the State.

  7. Its longest exponent is Comte, its broadest Mill and its thickest Spencer.

  8. The popular type and exponent of obstinacy is the mule, a most intelligent animal.

  9. Indeed, after the establishment of their power in Egypt, it is difficult to distinguish any appreciable degree of difference in the character of their teaching from the anarchic code of Abdullah and his more violent exponent Karmath.

  10. Kautsky, perhaps the ablest living exponent of the Marxian theories, leader of the "Orthodox" Marxists, admits this.

  11. Karl Kautsky, perhaps the greatest living exponent of the theories of modern Socialism, has made this point perfectly clear.

  12. The Scriptures are the Divine Word; that is, the verbal exponent of the Divine Mind; while the world around us is the material exponent of the same Mind.

  13. As a practical exponent of morals, he stands, with Plutarch, at the head of all Greek and Roman writers.

  14. Its most remarkable exponent among Christian writers was, up to the time of his conversion, a pleader in the Carthaginian law-courts.

  15. Its abode now was the hearts of the people of the West and South; and its strongest exponent was a young Kentuckian, Henry Clay, whose feelings and words were those of the heroic seventies.

  16. And his previous works have earned him a high reputation as an exponent of the science of war, and have worthily maintained the traditions of Clausewitz and von der Goltz.

  17. The slightly (very slightly, for he can be vigorous enough) languid turn of his grace, the voluptuous cadences of his rhythm, find in it the most perfect exponent possible.

  18. Their ablest exponent of this theory and the stoutest defender of the old {40} system was Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Howe's lifelong personal friend and political antagonist.

  19. The other was Pinel, famous in our time mainly for having stricken the manacles from the insane in the asylums of Paris, but who was known to his contemporaries as a great exponent of what may be called "Philosophic Medicine.

  20. What more fit exponent can there be for this weird plant's expression than the song of the serpent-charmer, the singing which can root the feet unto the ground and stay the flowing of the impetuous blood?

  21. The new liberalism was paralleled, however, by a new conservatism, whose principal exponent was Disraeli.

  22. An able exponent of this doctrine, within recent years, is Sir Charles Dilke.

  23. Bissolati is himself an exponent of the evolutionary type of socialism, as is Briand in France.

  24. This loving and love-inspiring element in him has been strongly challenged, and some of the women who have judged him, have strenuously disowned him as an exponent of their sex.

  25. Loving frankness and truth, he threw all disguises aside, and became the exponent of materialistic epicureanism naked and unashamed.

  26. An extreme exponent of the same theory is Wiegers,(63) who would carry the Pre-Chellean back even into First Interglacial times.

  27. I believe I proved a good exponent of the theory of being in good condition.

  28. It was during the intermission of a Navy-Carlisle game when the score was 11 to 6 in Carlisle's favor, that this exponent of fighting spirit came into the dressing-room and in a talk to the team spared nothing and nobody.

  29. Their exponent picked them up where she had dropped them.

  30. Your subconscious self constituted this nonsensical photograph the exponent of its automatically cryptic Idea, while you were in a state of Self-Induced Hypnosis.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exponent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abettor; admirer; advocate; alternate; angel; apologist; argument; backer; backup; buff; case; champion; commentator; critic; defender; demonstration; demonstrator; dependence; dummy; editor; element; emblem; embodiment; endorser; equation; example; exemplar; exemplification; explanation; exponent; expositor; fan; figurehead; formula; guide; illustration; instance; interpreter; lexicographer; lieutenant; lover; mainstay; partisan; party; patron; pleader; procurator; promoter; proponent; protagonist; proxy; reliance; representation; representative; scholiast; second; secondary; seconder; sectary; sign; specimen; sponsor; stalwart; standby; substitute; support; supporter; surrogate; sustainer; symbol; sympathizer; translator; type; understudy; upholder; vicar; vice; votary