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Example sentences for "imbeciles"

Lexicographically close words:
imbalance; imbarke; imbarked; imbarking; imbecile; imbecilities; imbecility; imbed; imbedded; imbedding
  1. A lot of noise-loving imbeciles stamp their feet and shout.

  2. From the organized obscenities of Montmartre they went to the "peep-holes" only to see another show staged for imbeciles with a filthy curiosity.

  3. After he had sounded its praise and expressed his personal opinion that critics who thought to the contrary were imbeciles not worth the powder to blow them hell ward, Ulick went to the Utopian Club there to relax.

  4. Whether Madmen and Imbeciles Should Be Baptized?

  5. Objection 1: It seems that madmen and imbeciles should not be baptized.

  6. I answer that, In the matter of madmen and imbeciles a distinction is to be made.

  7. It seems, therefore, that just as irrational animals are not baptized, so neither should madmen and imbeciles in those cases be baptized.

  8. But madmen and imbeciles lack the use of reason, indeed in some cases we do not expect them ever to have it, as we do in the case of children.

  9. Whether madmen and imbeciles should be baptized?

  10. Madmen and imbeciles lack the use of reason accidentally, i.

  11. Further, the use of reason is suspended in madmen and imbeciles more than it is in one who sleeps.

  12. But since madmen and imbeciles lack the use of reason, they can have but a disorderly intention.

  13. Moral imbeciles as defined in the English Mental Deficiency Act; and (4.

  14. In regard to those on the register, the Eugenic Board shall have the power to order the removal of feeble-minded persons and moral imbeciles to a farm or industrial colony to be provided for the care and training of such persons.

  15. Moral imbeciles as defined in the English Mental Deficiency Act, 1913.

  16. It is not so long ago that I heard you maintaining that only imbeciles were idle, that everybody should have something to do.

  17. By way of exchange I had to confide to him that it is only imbeciles that do not.

  18. Although an anarchist who had managed to get himself locked up, and whom I succeeded in getting out, confided to me that only imbeciles work.

  19. Tortuously he involved the deponents in helpful contradictions, smiling at them, at Peacock and the jury, smiling with an air of saying "You see what confounded idiots these imbeciles are.

  20. Among the relatives of imbeciles and idiots, twin-bearing is common.

  21. A careful scientific examination of the subject has shown, that of imbeciles and idiots a much larger proportion is actually found among the twins born than in the general community.

  22. High-grade idiots and the lowest grade of imbeciles never acquire much facility in the repetition of language heard.

  23. Middle-grade imbeciles of adult age have much the same difficulty as normal children of 4 years in recognizing mutilations or absurdities in pictures of familiar objects.

  24. There are few adult imbeciles of 6-year intelligence who are able to pass it, while but few subjects who have reached the 8-year level fail on it.

  25. Middle-grade imbeciles of even adult age seldom remember how many fingers they have, however often they may have been told.

  26. And imbeciles didn't look like very good material for catching spies with.

  27. One of my field agents was out here asking around about imbeciles and so on.

  28. The fact that these three fractured their skulls in infancy saved them from being imbeciles and idiots like their brothers, sisters, and cousins.

  29. The intellect may be comparatively developed in certain imbeciles in comparison with the ethical defects.

  30. And probably over the exemption of Imbeciles and the Abandoned Babies, too.

  31. Distressing cases of imbeciles harried and bullied by the local Brains Boards were produced and enquired into.

  32. I have observed it especially in idiots and imbeciles who are ridiculed by girls.

  33. Remarkable men have been known to possess rather small brains and imbeciles heavy ones.

  34. They would also no doubt be astonished at being descended from such a race of barbarians, and at having so many drunkards, criminals and imbeciles among their ancestors.

  35. Imbeciles are not wanting in both sexes, but no reasonable person will deny that an intelligent woman is superior to a narrow-minded man even from the purely intellectual point of view.

  36. But if I never follow the conspiracies I invent, I at least always let myself into those which the imbeciles are nursing.

  37. He said this morning to the Queen: 'Madam, with the fifty thousand men at my command I pledge myself to bring to their senses both the luminaries of the National Assembly and the mob of imbeciles which hearkens to them.

  38. What a magic effect the energy of her words produced on these foppish gentlemen, and on these brainless and imprudent prelates, imbeciles who don't even know how to cloak their vices under their sacred robes!

  39. Imbeciles and the insane were, throughout the Middle Ages, especially conceded to be the abode of avenging and frenzied demons.

  40. But traitors, imbeciles and intriguers rend the air and the skies with their praises of the great strategy and of the brilliant generalship.

  41. It is true that the partisans of McClellan, the traitors, the intriguers, and the imbeciles are devotedly at work to confuse the judgment of the people at large.

  42. Traitors, intriguers, and imbeciles applaud, extol the results of the bloodless strategy.

  43. The intriguers and imbeciles claim the Western victories as the illustration of McClellan's great strategy.

  44. In this manner, those European imbeciles are acquainted with American events, character, etc.

  45. Those who believe him are even greater imbeciles than I supposed them to be.

  46. But this is lacking in children just as in imbeciles and madmen.

  47. Therefore just as imbeciles and madmen cannot bind themselves to anything by vow, so neither, seemingly, can children bind themselves by vow to enter religion.

  48. One can scarcely expect any real return in the case of imbeciles and idiots, and the merit of Dr.

  49. If a Berthelot or a Pasteur should even have had imbeciles as their first masters in chemistry, they would none the less have turned out men of genius.

  50. As the scale of imbeciles ascends it is found that the condition is evidenced not so much by obtuseness as by irregularity of intellectual development.

  51. The houses for the male lunatics and imbeciles are on the highest point overlooking at all times the trenches and at all times within hearing of whatever goes on there.

  52. More or less effective attempts have been made to turn back paupers, criminals, insane persons and imbeciles from landing on our shores.

  53. Elsewhere, and particularly in and about fashion's final citadel which the Plaza is, solemn imbeciles viewed the matter vehemently.

  54. For years he had courted obscurity as imbeciles court fame.

  55. But not only in imbeciles and idiots, and in persons of genius, but also in those with perfectly normal mental endowments, the sexual impulse, and more especially the phenomena of contrectation, may appear at a very early age.

  56. But the fallacy of drawing general conclusions from this fact is shown by the additional fact that in idiots and imbeciles premature awakening of the sexual life is also of common occurrence.

  57. Those who wrote for them were, as a rule, imbeciles or humbugs; he gave his listeners to understand that he was acquainted with journalists, and combated with sarcasms his friend's generous sentiments.

  58. Sensible men were rendered imbeciles for the rest of their lives on account of it.

  59. Lunatics and imbeciles have a habit of speaking and gesticulating even when they are not interrogated.

  60. Their gamblings and their bets increased his number of dependents; and imbeciles were preferable to dolts or the dry gilt figures of the circle he had to move in.

  61. Hence do we behold rascals or imbeciles in the offspring of most men.

  62. The degenerate criminals, imbeciles and insane are now understood to be diseased.

  63. Imbeciles can care for themselves after a fashion, but are unable to earn their living.

  64. Another supposed piece of evidence which has deceived a great many students is the investigation of Bezzola into the distribution of the birth-rate of imbeciles in Switzerland.


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