Who are the persons that come within this definition, as here used?
It is much more likely that the expression here used refers to the day of Christ's reign; and that St. John meant to declare that in spirit he had a view of the scenes of that period.
Man is here used, most certainly, as a generic term, and, therefore, presents a universal proposition.
It is of important that we should understand the meaning of the term 'justification' as here used.
Lay' is here used as in 'a hen lays eggs'; such an application to this proverb is a cutting satire.
The verb gyve, of which the passive participle is here used, is rarer.
A blason is such a reading, but is here used for a picture in words of other objects.
Honor, as here used, means a state of approving and admiring emotion, followed on occasion by corresponding outward acts.
The word explanation is here used in its philosophical sense.
From this arose the later sense of a change of clothing, in which the word is here used; and which has now become further limited, shift amongst the lower classes being equivalent to an under-garment.
Condole is here used in the now obsolete transitive sense, and is equivalent to bewail, grieve over, lament.
Exchange is here used in a wide sense, and is not confined to the case where goods or services are bought and sold.
This term carries no connotation of teleology, as here used.
Habit is, in fact, a characteristic example of just what is meant by "mechanism," in the sense in which it is here used.
What, then, in the sense in which the expression is here used, is social research?
Assimilation, as the word is here used, brings with it a certain borrowed significance which it carried over from physiology, where it is employed to describe the process of nutrition.
Cognizance' is here used in a heraldic sense, meaning any badge to show whose friends the wearers were.
To 'humor' a man, as the word is here used, is to turn and wind and manage him by watching his moods and crotchets, and to touch him accordingly.
Degrees' is here used in its original, literal sense for the rounds, or steps, of the ladder.
By “human nature,” as here used, we understand the condition or state of being a man in a general sense.
In the course of these studies, we shall attempt to show that man is not free in the unlimited sense with which the word is here used.
We must not confuse lacche, as here used, with lace, a snare.
It seems probable that the term Beggars (Beguins) is here used derisively; the people really described seem to be the Franciscan friars, also called Gray friars; see l.
Beggers is here usedas a proper name, answering to F.
The word (zijeh) here used is a dialectic (Syrian) variant of zewaj, marriage.
The word hukm, which commonly signifies the exercise of government or judicial power, is here used metonymically in the sense of the place of dominion, the seat of government.
Hora” is here used to signify the long time, that, in his impatience, it appeared to him to be.
The plural “liberos” is here used to signify the one son which Menedemus has.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "here used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.