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Example sentences for "generally termed"

  • An immense yew tree grows in the churchyard, and partly overshadows the road with its branches.

  • I am rather surprised that a dog in the mountains of Wales should be called by the Spanish word for dog.

  • Edmund Price flourished during the time of Elizabeth.

  • I was before what is generally termed a temperance house.

  • In other times, and under other circumstances, he might have made what is generally termed a great man, a patriot, or a conqueror.

  • Society, as generally termed, became re-formed and settled down to its old pursuits and ambitions; but there had come a great difference in its conditions.

  • Perhaps the most defined and significant feminine movement which flowered it had long before blossomed at the death of the past century is that which is generally termed "the higher education of women.

  • It is this latter work that, with our national cheerful disregard for facts, is generally termed the "First American Novel," the existence of its predecessors and the fact of its foreign birth being entirely disregarded.

  • This oil, which has what is generally termed a "tea-rose odour," is occasionally used as an adulterant for otto of rose.

  • One of the most important properties of this group of acids is the formation of isomeric acids of higher melting point on treatment with nitrous acid, generally termed the elaidin reaction.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generally termed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal spirits; being possessed; bowie knife; emigrant ship; equal volume; fair ladies; feel quite; generally about; generally accepted; generally adequate; generally applied; generally called; generally distributed; generally found; generally known; generally made; generally preferred; generally regarded; generally represented; generally restricted; generally speaking; generally understood; generally used; give rise; true taste; village called