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Example sentences for "infinites"

Lexicographically close words:
infinit; infinita; infinite; infinitely; infiniteness; infinitesimal; infinitesimally; infinitesimals; infinities; infinitis
  1. Similarly action between two infinites would occur in infinite time; in other words, would not take place at all.

  2. A difficulty, not unknown to recent philosophy, occurred as to the relation of infinites to one another.

  3. If they hadn't had infinites already--he supposed they wouldn't want more so badly right now.

  4. It is so easy to imagine that between them, the two infinites of the cosmos propagated life.

  5. And between the two infinites all existence takes place.

  6. Midway between the two cosmic infinites lies the third, which is more than infinite.

  7. In comparison with these Infinites all finites are equal, and I see no reason for fixing our imagination on one more than on another.

  8. I see nothing but infinites on all sides, which surround me as an atom, and as a shadow which endures only for an instant and returns no more.

  9. Of these two Infinites of science, that of greatness is the most palpable, and hence a few persons have pretended to know all things.

  10. But just classification may make even infinites the subjects of sure science.

  11. If a man had a positive idea either of infinite duration or of infinite space, he could add two infinites together.

  12. If a man had a positive idea of infinite, either duration or space, he could add two infinites together.

  13. In such proof it is assumed as quite evident, that all infinites are equal.

  14. Yet, as we have seen, infinites may differ infinitely among themselves, both in quantity and in kind.

  15. And all the obverses are infinite propositions, the affirmative infinites having the sense of negatives, and the negative infinites having the sense of affirmatives.

  16. There could not be two infinite Spaces, two infinite Times, or two infinite Gods; but while infinites of the same kind cannot coexist, infinites of unlike kinds may.

  17. Space is infinite, Time is infinite, God is infinite; three infinites coexist.

  18. That there are infinite squares, infinite cubes, and infinites of infinites, all greater than one another, and the last but one of which is nothing in comparison of the last?

  19. After all, the imagination ought not to be startled any more at so many orders of infinites than at the so well-known proposition, viz.

  20. Be this as it will, it is by the help of this geometry of infinites that Sir Isaac Newton attained to the most sublime discoveries.

  21. Of these two infinites in nature, the infinitely great and the infinitely little, man can more easily conceive the great.

  22. In regard to these infinites all finites are equal, and I see not why we should fix our imagination on one more than on another.

  23. To examine how far the not comprehending infinites may be admitted as a plea.

  24. Of late the speculations about Infinites have run so high, and grown to such strange notions, as have occasioned no small scruples and disputes among the geometers of the present age.

  25. To simplify Mathematics, by eliminating infinites and other empty abstractions (sect.

  26. In mental conception man deals with mathematical infinites as easily as with the pettiest objects, dilates a point to the universe and shrinks the universe to a point, condenses eternity into a moment or stretches a moment to eternity.

  27. Do not these two infinites (what a fearful plural!

  28. If both these infinites are intelligent, each of them has volition, and there is an Ego in the infinite above, as there is an Ego in the infinite below.

  29. For which her virtues shall extend applause, ‭ Beyond the circles frail mortality draws; ‭ The deathless in this vale of death comprising ‭ Her praise in numbers into infinites rising.

  30. How many infinites ‭ Take up to admiration all men’s sights!

  31. I plainly did confesse awhile agone That be it what it will that’s infinite More infinites will follow thereupon, But that all infinites do justly fit And equall be, my reason did not yet admit.

  32. There may be, then, many infinites after their kind; and this view is sustained by the fact that such infinites do exist.

  33. If there may be two or four things infinite after their kind, because not limited by anything of the same nature, are many infinites inconceivable?


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