Mere political disabilities are often confounded with slavery; so are many relations, and tenures, indispensible to the social state.
But if the Israelites had not only servants, but a multitude of slaves, a word meaning slave, would have been indispensible for every day convenience.
Louis now began to arraign his own carelessness, in having erred so unpardonably against warning, as to permit any abstraction of mind to divert him from the indispensible concealment of his person.
Ambitious and free-hearted, he thought himself impervious to the wiles of love--a frame of mind he declared indispensible to his art.
But for the practical purposes of so great a theme, if we think fit to meddle with it, we see not how such language can be avoided, as it is indispensible to set forth the facts of the case.
It is often said that there is nothing so indispensible as the newspaper.
But with the Negro freed and enfranchised, and the Northern politician on the premises, the vote of the poor white became indispensible to the former Southern ruler who wished to hold his own politically.
To the Africans, the indispensible articles of life are reduced to a very narrow compass, and they are unacquainted with the insatiate wants of Europeans.
Silicic acid is not only indispensible to the growth of hair, but it forms a direct connection between blood and nerve tissues.
Till not a doubt can be left that this indispensible change has been effected, Freeholders of Westmoreland!
A large majority of the Inhabitants of Great Britain called for the war; and they who will the end will the means: the war being deemed necessary, taxes became indispensible for its support.
They are indeed indispensible to the Spanish soldiery, in order that, man to man, they may not be inferior to their enemies in the field of battle.
It explains how "the genius of Christianity has succeeded in making the individual suffering, the individual sacrifices, which are indispensible for the welfare of the collectivity, appear as indispensible for the individual welfare.
This being the case, it is important to discover how miracles perform their function as the indispensible evidence for a Divine Revelation, for with this disability they do not seem to possess much potentiality.
Has the soul the physical organs indispensibleto mental action and consciousness?
This variety of dress is absolutely indispensible for all those who pretend to any rank above the meer bourgeois.
The first race of French kings were distinguished by their long hair, and certainly the people of this country consider it as an indispensible ornament.
Some allowance must doubtless be made, for the indispensible obligation which compelled a dedicator to view the conduct of his patron on the favourable side.
It is true, also, that with great contempt of one of the unities, afterwards deemed so indispensible by the ancients, Plautus introduces the birth of Hercules into a play, founded upon the intrigue which occasioned that event.
He had the basis, the indispensible basis of all high character; unspotted integrity and honor unimpeached.
The discoveries of gutta-percha and india-rubber were indispensible to the great applications of those substances in telegraph cables, and in a multitude of useful articles.
We may add, that the more perfectly it is made a science of character and biography, the more indispensible is ethical examination.
The knowledge of more languages than one, is almost an indispensible prerequisite to the just understanding either of the subject of grammar in particular, or of that of style in general.
A vein of public spirit, diffusing itself among all ranks of society, is the indispensible concomitant of impeachments and attainder.
That can never be commanded as indispensible duty, which does not fall under our free will or deliberation, but the enemies will, as the Lord permits them, as the case of suffering is.
What watchman must not see it his indispensible duty, to warn all people of his devilish designs to destroy the church and nation, and preach so that people may hate the whore, and this pimp of her's?
No other reason can be assigned, but that it was necessary then to avouch the testimony for that indispensible duty then interdicted.
That it is a renouncing of solemn and sacred covenants, perpetually binding to moral and indispensible duties, the wickedness whereof is evident from what is said above.
It is, indeed, not something that one may accept or reject as one may take or leave a political theory, it is an indispensible condition of rational thinking on any subject whatsoever.
It is indispensible to the religionist to ignore the principle above laid down.
He took one of the candles to seek for this indispensible piece of furniture, but in no corner of the grim-visaged tapestry could he find even its remains.
But previous to entering on this subject, I should repeat what has already been frequently observed, that the leaf or flat hives areindispensible in studying the industry and instinct of bees.
It is superfluous to observe they were confined, which was a precaution indispensible until termination of the experiment.
Threatened with a barbarous incursion from my deadliest enemies, I have deemed it indispensible to collect a faithful band of vassals for my defence.
I confess I am predisposed to credit any feasible excuse which he can assign, rather than find myself deceived, outrivalled, and deprived of a lover, not alone dear to me, but indispensible to the progress of my memoirs.
He cast himself at my feet, execrated his folly, and swore that he had merely fulfilled an etiquette indispensible among lovers in his own country.
My lord,' said I, 'of this you must be conscious, that a complete set of teeth are absolutely indispensible to a hero.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indispensible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.