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Example sentences for "generalized"

Lexicographically close words:
generalities; generality; generalization; generalizations; generalize; generalizes; generalizing; generall; generalle; generallie
  1. The evidence tends to prove that the world was peopled by a generalized proto-human form.

  2. Two important families are classed in this division; some authorities hold, as special modifications of the typical Negro to-day, others as actually nearer the true generalized Negroid type of neolithic times.

  3. A Negro was not metamorphosed into a Mongol, nor the latter into a White, but the several semi-simian precursors under varying environments developed into generalized Negro, generalized Mongol, generalized Caucasian.

  4. The same words understood in a far more awful sense, and generalized for other cases of relationship, sum up the moral of this melancholy proceeding at Athens.

  5. The Echinidea, again, are frequently quoted as exhibiting a gradual passage from a more generalized to a more specialized type, seeing that the elongated, or oval, Spatangoids appear after the spheroidal Echinoids.

  6. In becoming permanent resources, such tested ideas get a generalized energy of position.

  7. As matter of fact, reflective thought for two centuries before Kant had been principally interested in just this problem, although it had not generalized its own interest.

  8. Epistemology only generalized in its loose, although narrow and technical way, the question practically urgent in Europe: How is science possible?

  9. It occurs as part of a generalized arteriosclerosis in which the whole arterial system is the seat of diffuse (senile) sclerosis.

  10. For blood tension to be raised all over the body, conditions must favor the generalized contraction of a large area of arterioles.

  11. This may be only part of a generalized degeneration of all tissue in the body.

  12. In these cases the coronary arteries share in the generalized arteriosclerotic process.

  13. Price is to be generalized in the same way as value.

  14. But that sociologists have abandoned the generalized conception which gives us primarily a highly convenient schematism on which to group the social facts that we actually find, is by no means conceded.

  15. This led to the idea of algebra as generalized arithmetic.

  16. Philosophy cannot be so generalized as to become popular; human nature is opposed to this; but there is not on the other hand any necessity of condemning it to a misanthropic isolation by force of extravagant professions.

  17. By making the idea of space consist in abstract or generalized extension we reconcile all that is necessary, absolute, and infinite in it with its objective reality.

  18. That is to say, they are naturally verbs, of generalized or condensed use.

  19. In Chinese the preposition is frankly a verb, specially used in a generalized sense.

  20. A generalized view of the main steps in the early progress of the race, which it is thus possible to present, is all that is required for educational ends.

  21. The scene of this lesson need not be definitely located in space, for this book is a generalized account of progress, not a description of a particular locality.

  22. Those who attempt to defend the necessity of existing economic institutions as manifestations of human nature convert this suggestion of a concrete inquiry into a generalized truth and hence into a definitive falsity.

  23. So far we have no generalized will to power, but only the inherent pressure of every activity for an adequate manifestation.

  24. Its contents or objects, observed, recollected, projected and generalized into principles, represent the incorporated material of habits coming to the surface, because habits are disintegrating at the touch of conflicting impulses.

  25. It turned out that these "forces" were only the phenomena over again, translated from a specific and concrete form (in which they were at least actual) into a generalized form in which they were verbal.

  26. V We may sum up the discussion in a few generalized statements.

  27. Dipodomys ordii is the most generalized and Dipodomys deserti is the most specialized of the kangaroo rats (see Table 1), as judged by the osteology.

  28. Dipodomys ordii is the most generalized Recent species of the genus.

  29. The skeleton, particularly of the appendages, shows the most modification, ranging from a relatively generalized to a specialized condition.

  30. This generalized view of the meaning of a solution of F = 0 is of advantage, moreover, in view of anomalies otherwise arising from special forms of the equation itself.

  31. This result can be generalized as follows: if a1, .

  32. Among the Marsupialia the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus) gives a very good idea of a generalized mammalian brain, and shows a large development of the parts concerned in the sense of smell.

  33. The backward state of the Moral Sciences can only be remedied by applying to them the methods of Physical Science, duly extended and generalized 413 2.

  34. Loricata but of a more generalized type, are specially interesting since the few existing deep-sea forms appear to be only surviving remnants of what was, in the Mesozoic period, a dominant group.

  35. This is never to be found, nor anything very analogous to it, in sensient nature and a dictate from some generalized experience.

  36. There is scarcely a statement to which exception could not be taken, for the history of philosophy is not amenable to generalized treatment of this character.

  37. It is only by abstraction that we get the pairs of facts that may show up at any time, and by abstraction we attribute to them a generalized character.

  38. In this way the difference arises between the generalized statements of physical science and the individualized form demanded in historical science.

  39. Radical empiricism consists first of a postulate, next of a statement of fact, and finally of a generalized conclusion.

  40. The generalized conclusion is that therefore the parts of experience hold together from next to next by relations that are themselves parts of experience.

  41. His book on anatomy divided the bones and muscles and blood vessels into different chapters, and order was beginning to come out of the confusion that had existed because of the too-generalized teaching before.

  42. All the generalized explanations of Luther's movement that used to be accepted as accounting for the Reformation and its progress have now been definitely rejected by the almost universal consensus of historians.

  43. Action, the second great branch of life, is generalized by plot.

  44. But, on account of the obstacles, the inductive mind of England refused to receive the truth, as it was not generalized from a survey of all the facts.

  45. Such causes could only be generalized from observation, and Hunter made no account of them.

  46. It is a hybrid compost of usual images and generalized words, like the Nile-born nondescript, with a head or tail of organized flesh, and a lump of semi-mud for the body.

  47. Chicago was the only large city of the state, and a charter generalized from village experience was unsuitable for it.

  48. These observations were generalized by J.


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