It is clearly expressed to the self as a cognitive product, expressible in words (definition) and symbols (technique).
It would, of course, be absurd to say that music does not express definite intuitions that are expressible through other media as well.
They embody those aspects of the character of the situations of the physical objects which are most permanent and are expressible without reference to a multiple relation including a percipient event.
Accordingly time would have to be expressible in terms of the relations of a bit of matter with itself.
It means that in sense-perception nature is disclosed as a complex of entities whose mutual relations are expressible in thought without reference to mind, that is, without reference either to sense-awareness or to thought.
And in saying that a function is rationally known, it is meant that its value is expressible rationally in terms of the coefficients and of the adjoint quantities.
Good as a true universal can only be realized by a true self, and both imply a principle of unity not wholly expressible in terms of the particulars which it unifies.
At the finish of his term the utmost that he can expect in the way of reward not expressible in terms of the national currency is that not much more than one-half of his countrymen will believe him a scoundrel to the end of their days.
It is scarcely expressiblein popular language, and without some technical terms; but I can try.
In science, the impression he makes upon me is only expressible by the words inspired, superhuman.
Elements of thought not at first sightexpressible simply in terms of sensations and ideas must be analysed to show that they are only disguises for different combinations of the facts.
Mill makes contiguity an ultimate ground of association; and contiguity implies that things have certain relations expressible in terms of space and time and so forth.
The current to be measured flowed through both coils in parallel circuit, the one representing its quantity expressible in amperes, and the other its potential expressible in volts.
Judgment is an assertion of reality, requiring comparison and ideas which render it directly expressiblein words (Hobhouse, mainly following Bradley).
Thus log x is the integral function of 1/x, and it can be shown that log x is a genuinely new transcendent, not expressible in finite terms by means of functions such as algebraical or circular functions.
If the mustiness of the philosopher is expressible as lack of a facile instinct, merely a truer theory of life would have corrected him.
In other words, about every interior point c of the region of definition a differentiable function of z is expressible by a power series in z - c; a very important result.
Pd)ui will equally be a meromorphic function of the same periods, and so expressible rationally in terms of x1, .
We have in what precedes shown how to generalize the ordinary rational, algebraic and logarithmic functions, and considered more general cases, of functions expressible by power series in z.
Is it desired that this common part of the enunciations be expressible in words?
Numbers of definite integrals are expressible in terms of the transcendental functions mentioned in S 50 or in terms of Gamma functions.
There is a certain quality about an original drawing which you cannot get in a woodcut, and the best part of the genius of many men is only expressible in original work, whether with pen and ink--pencil or colours.
Perhaps the broadest contrast which is expressible in both moral and physiological terms is the contrast between check and stimulus,--between inhibition and dynamogeny.
In my clumsier language these two statements (setting aside a possible telepathic element in St. James' words) will beexpressible in identical terms.
All human terrene faculty will be in this view simply a selection from faculty existing in the metetherial world; such part of that antecedent, even if not individualised, faculty as may be expressible through each several human organism.
Then the cost of a is one hour, and of b two (cost, by our definition, being expressible in terms of time).
All three are quantities and all are expressible in terms of units.
What his meaning is should by this time be as clear as the meaning of a mystic need be; it is but partially expressible by words, as (to borrow Blake's own symbol) the inseparable soul is yet but incompletely expressible through the body.
There is a certain quality about an original drawing which you cannot get in a woodcut, and the best part of the genius of many men is only expressible in original work, whether with pen or ink--pencil or colours.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expressible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.