Sufficient direct experience is even more a matter of quality; it must be of a sort to connect readily and fruitfully with the symbolic material of instruction.
It is the business of educators to supply an environment so that this reaching out of an experience may be fruitfully rewarded and kept continuously active.
What qualities and powers will he require that he may the most fully realize his own potentialities and at the same time most fruitfully serve his generation?
This pride of the group is a strong force during later childhood and adolescence, and can be fruitfully used in religious training.
They can almost always fruitfully mix with one or other of the parent species, and sometimes also among themselves; and in this way completely new forms can originate according to the laws of "mixed transmission by inheritance.
Unfortunately, the balance was not preserved by those who followed him, and the branch of Judaism that had blossomed forth so fruitfully fell off from the parent tree.
When the Hebrew Scriptures were translated, the two coalesced more fruitfully in the Greek term Logos, and a point of union was provided between the philosophical and the Jewish theology.
But like other natural resources, men's original tendencies must be controlled and redirected, if they are to be fruitfully utilized in the interests of human welfare.
The settlement clubs or the Boy Scout organizations in our large cities are instances of what may be accomplished in the way of providing a social environment in which native desires can be freely and fruitfully fulfilled.
Bacteriological inquiry has beenfruitfully applied in surgery, hygiene, agriculture, and the artificial preservation of food.
Men can learn fruitfully to control their experience precisely because they can emancipate themselves from the immediate demands of practical life, from the suggestions that arise in the course of instinctive and habitual action.
The psychological analysis is in general based upon the results of the objective inquiries into human behavior which have been sofruitfully conducted in the last twenty-five years by Thorndike and Woodworth.
It is so much easier to read something new than to meditate fruitfully upon what one has read, to pass from picture to picture in a gallery and win no genuine insight from any.
The great amount of money wasted on tobacco could be far more wisely and fruitfully expended.
Then doth the Crosse of Christ workefruitfully Within our hearts, when wee love harmlesly That Crosses pictures much, and with more care That Crosses children, which our Crosses are.
But while Rome was thus at length fully possessed by the spirit of religious imagination which had so fruitfully stirred the art of Greece, there ensued no new birth of faculty.
Lamb, 1857), has not very fruitfully affected the later historians proper.
Reasoning requires some experimental observation to confirm it, while experiment can be economically and fruitfully conducted only on the basis of an idea that has been tentatively developed by reasoning.
Thus social survey prepares for social service, as diagnosis towards treatment and hygiene; and these react fruitfully upon our knowledge and understanding anew.
The same applies to the scheme of the four Cardinal Virtues; for here also there is a balancing and interaction of forces and of duties, which together are well fitted to deepen and fruitfully to unify the soul.
We can cipher fruitfully with them; they serve us wonderfully; but we must not be their dupes.
For the next quarter of a century William Carey and Andrew Fuller worked lovingly, fruitfully together, with the breadth of half the world between them.
There can be no assurance in advance that what is extracted from one concrete can be fruitfully extended to another individual case.
One classification will assist the botanist in carrying on fruitfully his work of inquiry, and another will retard and confuse him.
Whether the logical, as against the ontological, theory be true or false, it can hardly be fruitfully discussed without a preliminary apprehension of it as a logical conception.
Pragmatism as attitude represents what Mr. Peirce has happily termed the "laboratory habit of mind" extended into every area where inquiry mayfruitfully be carried on.
To enumerate the several 'means of grace' committed to the stewardship of the Church is the task of theology, as also to explain the conditions of fruitfully using them.
Always the will and intellect would have worked better and more fruitfully in the result if they had been free from the taint of selfishness and rebellion against God.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fruitfully" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.