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Example sentences for "imaginatively"

Lexicographically close words:
imaginaries; imaginary; imagination; imaginations; imaginative; imaginativeness; imagine; imagined; imaginem; imaginer
  1. He had never imaginatively grasped, despite prices and public inquisitiveness, that he too was one of the Titanic figures.

  2. He had an astonishing gift for imaginatively putting himself in the place of other people.

  3. But persons who regretted this loss of opportunity would strike and break objects imaginatively substituted for the bell,-- thus hoping to please the spirit of the owner of the mirror that had made so much trouble.

  4. It is possible to tell a story, however, just as the author tells it, and yet give it naturally by realizing it imaginatively and by using the voice and the body artistically, as means of expression.

  5. It would, moreover, be necessary to define who is the imaginatively shaping agent (kalpaka) with regard to the soul as formed from Nescience.

  6. The streets led away into thunderous tunnels, beyond which some other strange hell of sound and stir imaginatively lay.

  7. Metaphysics is not merely speculative physics, in which natural science is extended imaginatively in congruous ways, anticipating what might some day be discovered.

  8. The Elizabethan author writing, in his public performances, for an audience accustomed to build imaginatively a setting from hints given by properties, signs on the stage, or descriptions in the text, changed the scene at will.

  9. As has been said, the audience of the public theatres in Shakespeare's day imaginatively shifted the scene at any hint from text, stage properties, or even signs.

  10. Yaverland had a vision of a court of obscure old men all gloating impotently and imaginatively on Ellen's red and white.

  11. So long as I had a dollar and a half with which to pay my rent and two dollars for the keepers of the various dives in which I secured my food, I was imaginatively the equal of Booth and brother to the kings of song.

  12. Allegory justifies itself only when the fiction is the fact and the moral the induction; only when its representation is as imaginatively real as its meaning; only when the stones are interesting boulders in a rich and diversified landscape.

  13. To appeal to what we call the supernatural is really to rest in the imaginatively obvious, in what we ought to call the natural, if natural meant easy to conceive and originally plausible.

  14. If construction were not decorative it could never ally itself imaginatively to decoration; and decoration in turn would never be willingly representative if the forms which illustration requires were not decorative in themselves.

  15. Enter Doctor, who has "travelled" imaginatively and can "fetch any dead man to life again.

  16. Lastly, he must create imaginatively such scenes and characters as will illustrate the truths he has discovered and considered, and will convey them clearly and effectively to the minds of his readers.

  17. He translates them back into concrete terms; he clothes them in invented facts; he makes them imaginatively perceptible to a mind native and induced to actuality; and thus he gives expression to the truth.

  18. It consists in portraying people living in accordance with new sentiments and ideals, or even under new institutions imaginatively constructed.

  19. As we imaginatively reach out and touch these points, we seem to encompass their distance; and the volume of our own bodies seems to be magnified accordingly.

  20. Neale had no ideas on the subject, and being Neale, he would not imaginatively play up to what was expected of him, and say he had.

  21. I thought you were trying imaginatively to reconstruct the life of ancient Rome.

  22. Similarly, when scientific knowledge enables us in the mood of aesthetic contemplation to retrace imaginatively the mode of formation of a cloud or a mountain form, or the mode in which a climbing plant finds its way upwards.

  23. She became mentally and imaginatively active to an intense degree.

  24. Perhaps she had never imaginatively realized that actual people did in fact go to South Africa.

  25. Had Swinburne written of them all as imaginatively as he has written of Chapman, his interpretations, excessive though they often are, would have added to one's enjoyment of them.

  26. If Shakespeare is infinitely the greatest of the Elizabethans, it is not merely because he is imaginatively the greatest; it is also because he had a soul incomparably noble and generous.

  27. But it is much more important to remember that I have been intensely and imaginatively happy in the queerest because the quietest places.

  28. He saw Lettice and his cousin together in the very situations he had hitherto reserved imaginatively for himself, both sweets hoped for and delights experienced, but raised now a hundredfold in actuality.

  29. Not one of the trio, that is, could have seized imaginatively the conception of an alien deity and made it live.

  30. Was it that, envying another's youth, he had re-entered imaginatively his own youthful feelings?

  31. They sit there like Indian chiefs, proud of their freedom and scornful of all other society, poking fun at its follies, picking flaws in its morality, and imaginatively regenerating it with their own suggestions and reforms.

  32. Now some imaginatively heterodoxical men are often surprisingly twitted upon their willful inverting of all common-sense notions, their absurd and all-displacing transcendentals, which say three is four, and two and two make ten.

  33. Consulting the origin of all their visions, the Florentines returned imaginatively to what was real.

  34. It is legitimate in many cases that they should only be imaginatively probable.


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