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Example sentences for "infinitely more"

  • But he who rests in the divine will, although he may be exempt from all these desires, is infinitely more content, and glorifies God more.

  • If (which God forbid) America have not the success which my heart desires, her misfortunes will afflict me infinitely more than my loss.

  • It is of infinitely more importance to hold the right thought towards a child, the confident, successful, happy, optimistic thought, than to leave him a fortune without this.

  • Educated rascality is infinitely more of a menace to society than ignorant rascality.

  • When pearls are cast before swine you look for depreciation as a matter of course; you would be infinitely more revolted if, instead of trampling them under their feet, the animals insisted on wearing them in their snouts.

  • To his fragile temperament there was something infinitely more alluring in Lucia's virginal apathy.

  • You will be brought to acknowledge that the logical faculty has infinitely more to do with poetry than the young and the inexperienced, whether writer or critic, ever dreams of.

  • I have used the word art, from a conviction, which I am called upon almost daily to express, that poetry is infinitely more of an art than the world is disposed to believe.

  • And this might stop all men’s mouths, and put them in the dust to keep silence, seeing he hath law to do infinitely more than he doth, why should not we rather proclaim his clemency, than argue him so very hard?

  • But God to become a miserable man for man, that is infinitely more.

  • I am as abundant in grace and goodness as thou art in sin—nay, infinitely more.

  • A community is infinitely more brutalised by the habitual employment of punishment than it is by the occasional occurrence of crime.

  • Noble as are the thoughts the ancients have left us, their power of expression is infinitely more important as a study to modern writers; and this no translation can furnish.

  • I conceive that no place in the known world can furnish so striking a proof of the immense value of literary habits as the United States, not only in enlarging the mind, but what is of infinitely more importance, in purifying the manners.

  • If the others are fine players they will be infinitely more obliged to you for declining than accepting their invitation.

  • The golf improves wonderfully, however, as it goes on, and from the seventh onward is infinitely more interesting.

  • Corinth is infinitely more central; and Nauplia, from the excellence of its harbour, and the facility of communication with the principal towns and with the isles, would be a desirable city for that purpose.

  • My cot being moved forward, I am infinitely more comfortable, having now only the geese to disturb me.

  • This last memorandum of the commission is infinitely more grateful to one's feelings, as promoting the useful arts in Central Africa, than either establishing a base currency, or multiplying the weapons of destruction.

  • It is a mistake that, the taking of these Saharan princes unawares; they consider it infinitely more friendly to be written to beforehand.

  • If this Saharan travelling were placed under the management of Europeans, it would be infinitely more secure.

  • Townshend tells me the King makes no difficulty about the cordon bleu, which of course you will magnify as infinitely more honourable, &c.

  • My dear Brother, After the many changes and delays which have occurred in the course of this business, I think I may at last congratulate you, and what is infinitely more, the two kingdoms, on its being brought to such an issue as you desire.

  • Such a system is infinitely more opposite to levelling than the present; since the very essence of it is that merit shall be the only claimant, and shall be certain of pre-eminence.

  • The severest official scrutiny, the harshest repressive measures are justifiable in Chinatown, orderly as it appears on the surface, even more than in the Bend, and the case is infinitely more urgent.

  • An infinitely more fiendish, if to surface appearances less deliberate, plan of child-murder than desertion has flourished in New York for years under the title of baby-farming.

  • But a death letter is so infinitely more explanatory.

  • There was so infinitely more conveyed in them.

  • She was by now perfectly well aware that they were not only rather difficult to arrange, but would be infinitely more difficult to express.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infinitely more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after dark; anchovy sauce; been talkin; brave man; different individuals; faithful minister; happy marriage; infinitely better; infinitely divisible; infinitely more; infinitely obliged; infinitely small; insomuch that; often referred; perfectly fresh; precisely the same manner; republican government; short speech; tartar emetic; these latter; third power; three brigades; transparent body; vingt ans; wait till; would have