In one respect his fundamental doctrine of freedom, carried into the domain of physical exercise, has been extensively adopted in England, on the Continent, and in America.
In metallurgy, which was extensively practised, this is abundantly illustrated.
The polarity method of selective signaling on party lines is probably the most extensively used.
As pointed out, the placing of the battery in series in the line circuit in the central office is not desirable, and, so far as we are aware, has never been extensively used.
Bees are extensively kept, and large numbers of poultry, especially geese, are reared.
Iron is extensivelymined in the district, and supplies numerous blast furnaces.
He lectured extensively for fifty years, especially in the United States and Great Britain, and introduced, with success, the mid-day lecture.
The northern, western and eastern outskirts and London south of the Thames are extensively served by trams.
Your back and arms are extensively contused, the whole surface is bruised, and the skin discoloured.
Gentlemen of the sword, deal, I am told, extensively in gallantry.
But military talent is intuitive, and Lieutenant Tyrrell proved that the ruder the storm, the more extensively the resources of a brave man will be developed.
At Ophir, and Braidwood, and Maroo the most industrious and sagacious miners were generally rewarded by the discovery of fine pieces of gold, for which the Californian name of "nuggets" now began to be extensively used.
The rectrices were partly ensheathed and the feather count extensively downy.
All specimens in my collection have extensively worn plumage and were beginning to molt.
Still, they are extensively used, and amateurs will find them preferable to the more expensive copper plates.
If extensively used in an etching, the work executed by the graver contrasts rather unpleasantly with the quality of the etched work, as its lines are extremely clear cut.
Extensive vineyards, yielding large quantities of both white and red grapes, skirt the town, and the horned cattle and horses of Hodmezo-Vasarhely have a good reputation; sheep and pigs are also extensively reared.
In no country in Europe has the character of the territory exercised so great an influence on the inhabitants as in the Netherlands; and, on the other hand, no people has so extensively modified the condition of its territory as the Dutch.
It seems strange that no memoir of Thomas Woolner has yet been published; a fine sculptor and remarkable man known to and appreciated by all sorts of people, and certain to have figured extensively in correspondence.
Among the mountain villages apples, pears, and plums are extensively grown; the latter specially being in good demand in Egypt.
Mulberry This tree (Morus alba) is grown extensively for silkworm feeding and is mostly found in those parts of the Island in which the silk industry is centred, viz.
They have been very extensively grown by the Forest Department in every district for fuel and along the coast upon sand dunes.
The skins have a wide use natural, but are also dyed dark blue, or imitation skunk, the latter being a very effective and attractive substitute, and extensively used.
Salts of copper, cerium, and iron are also extensively used, but they are not quite so efficient as vanadium.
It was continued in force to a late period, and has been more extensively practiced by Christians than by Jews.
First to make and use in aeronautical experiments light weight revolving cylinder internal combustion motor, now extensively used on aeroplanes.
Mr. Schreiner’s dispatches were extensivelyquoted in the patriotic British press, and his testimony is above suspicion.
This kind of work is done to a great extent in England, but still more extensively and elaborately in France and Italy, where ivory and brass, marble, and other materials are also used to enrich the effect.
Beautiful silks and brocades were also extensively used both for chairs and for the screens, which at this period were varied in design and extremely pretty.
This land he planted extensively with fir and oak, and in course of time they became a dense wood.
Until the land had become systematically reclaimed, it still continued to be extensively flooded in the winter months, and all cattle had to be housed, or penned, during that time, on the artificially raised ground.
His portrait is finely engraved in Mr. Major's extensively illustrated and most attractive editions of the Angler; a delightful book, exhibiting a "matchless picture of rural nature.
His English Grammar was extensively used as a text-book in the schools.
I do not know, but I have little doubt that he acted extensively on this policy.
This is the principle of the camera obscura, which was extensively used in sketching from nature before the introduction of photography, although it is now scarcely to be seen except as an interesting side-show at places of popular resort.
Besides contributing extensively to the English and French scientific journals, he published a work on Dyeing and Calico-Printing.
Saffron was extensively cultivated in the 18th century, and paper was manufactured near Sturbridge.
Sheep are pastured extensively on the higher ground, but the number of these and of cattle for the county as a whole is not large.
When the point of observation is high enough, and the spray-cloud spreads out extensively enough, it is possible to see two concentric, complete Rainbows at one time.
Rye flour is not unlike wheat, and is used more extensively than wheat in many parts of Europe.
Wheat, though not universally the most extensively used of the cereals, is the most popular and best known cereal in this country.
These foods, it is interesting to know are used extensivelyby the vegetarian nations.
Oatmeal is not extensively used, comparatively speaking, although it has an excellent reputation.
We had numerous allegations which we ran out extensively and carefully, but there is nothing, no information, that would stand up to show there was an association between them.
The presence of the blood would have in my opinion no value for determining which was entrance or exit, because I have seen entrance wounds which bleed extensively and exit wounds which bleed not at all and vice versa.
An article so extensively used in the practice of the Daguerreotypic art as Bromine, is deserving of especial attention, and accordingly every person should endeavor to make himself familiar with its properties and applications.
This agent is extensively employed in the paper and glass processes.
Blue paper and blue color have been somewhat extensively used by our Daguerreotype operators in their operating rooms and skylights, in order to facilitate the operation in the camera.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "extensively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.