Had all gone well, I hoped this would confuse the hypothetic persons, and jumble up their substance to such an Athanasian extent as to make recognition quite impossible.
Upon the ramparts, shadowy white-robed figures, with long guns, go to and fro, guarding the town from hypothetic enemies.
The object of the enterprise is for a double purpose, if possible to solve the mystery of the mountain, and if successful in finding the "hypothetic buried star" to excavate and appropriate it for its valuable iron.
If it be true that the iron masses were thus imbedded, like plums in an astral pudding, the hypothetic buried star might have great size and yet only small power to attract the magnetic needle.
Of course, Haeckel's genealogic trees are of a purely hypothetic nature, and have no other purpose than to convey a clear conception of the notion of descent, and of the great lines of evolution at large.
These two main factors are consequently to be assumed in all hypothetic conceptions of previous mutative periods.
He was acting on hypothetic grounds, but this was the sort of action that had the keenest interest for his diplomatic mind.
There was no malignity in Tito Melema's satisfaction: it was the mild self-gratulation of a man who has won a game that has employed hypothetic skill, not a game that has stirred the muscles and heated the blood.
Maggie, exerting her hypothetic powers, while she leaned forward toward Tom with her eyes fixed on the hovering knife.
Try it as a hypothetic case before you are forced to apply it.
It may help us to obtain a better perspective, in a problem that concerns us intimately, by resorting to a hypothetic case, if a close analogy is maintained.
The walk was long enough to give me time for many a hypothetic calculation.
Either after us, or about to be, was the hypothetic form of my conjecture.
Here, sure enough, are sad new intricacies in the Diplomatic, hypothetic sphere of things; and clouds piling themselves ahead, in a very minatory manner to King Friedrich.
Not a doubt of all this:--nor of what an extremely hypothetic outlook it then and always was; greatly too weak for enticing such a man.
Future and present really mix in such emergencies, and one can always escape lies in them by using hypothetic forms.
The main forms of our thinking, the separation of subjects from predicates, the negative, hypothetic and disjunctive judgments, are purely human habits.
The trouble is that we are able to see so little into the positive detail of it, and that if once admitted not to be coercively proven by the intellectualist arguments, it remains only a hypothetic possibility.
Advance in thinking, in the hegelian universe, has, in short, to proceed by the apodictic words must be rather than by those inferior hypothetic words may be, which are all that empiricists can use.
And now enough of that hypothetic Diplomatic stuff.
We afterwards shall resume this discussion on a larger scale, but at present we shall apply what we have learned to hypothetic phylogeny.
The morphogenetic structure is assumed to be present in the nucleus of the germ cells, and Weismann supposes the disintegration of his hypothetic structure to be accomplished by nuclear division.
The theory of descent is the hypothetic statement that the organisms are really allied by blood among each other, in spite of their diversities.
This hypothetic structure could have its seat in the protoplasm only.
In crystallography a similar end has been reached already by means of certain hypothetic assumptions, and systematics has here accounted for the limited number and fixed character of the possible forms of crystalline symmetry.
The stimulus which called them forth must have been one of the hypothetic sort alluded to in a former chapter (see page 113).
We hope that already in our thesis, as far as it has gone, we may be considered to have advanced some such testimony in the seemingly necessary identity of custom, in form at least, in a hypothetic ancient and an actual modern era.
However utterly beyond human ken, in these our latter days, any truthful image of so remote a past may seem to be, it is yet precisely this hypothetic early idea which I hope to be able to expose.
But for the fulfilment of his dying wish, I should not go one step farther and as he said this, he drew his rough roadster to a halt--as if half-resolved to put his hypothetic threat into practice.
But the question is: Will hypothetic prophecies, will jingle and fanfaronade demolish the Veto; or will the Veto, secure in its Tuileries Chateau, remain undemolishable by these?
The landlord peered out from his fungous cluster of features with a beery confidence that the high figure of twenty had somehow raised the hypothetic value of his vote.
Perhaps a touch of hypothetic jealousy now helped to heighten the effect.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hypothetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.