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Example sentences for "intermediate"

Lexicographically close words:
intermeddling; intermedia; intermediacy; intermediaries; intermediary; intermediates; intermediation; intermedium; intermedius; interment
  1. Here a committee was appointed to consider all the local cahiers and consolidate them; those of the intermediate assemblies being again worked over for the general cahier of the Third Estate of each electoral district.

  2. The condition was intermediate between the indolence of the primitive state, and the petulant activity of self-love now seen in the world.

  3. The assembly sat only once in two years, for a time not exceeding one month, but an intermediate commission carried on its work between its sessions.

  4. He considers these persons to be intermediate between the nation considered as sovereign, and the people considered as subject, and to hold but a delegated power.

  5. Every town, parish, or village, drew up its cahier and sent it, by deputies, either to the assembly of the district or to an intermediate assembly.

  6. In the intervals between their sessions their powers were delegated to intermediate commissions, small boards for the regulation of current affairs.

  7. It is the same, or it is other; there is no intermediate point.

  8. The Weezee villages are built in the form of a large hollow square, the outer wall of which serves for the backs of the huts; another wall forms the front, and the intermediate space is partitioned off by interior earthen walls.

  9. The intermediate country was perfectly flat, except patches elevated a few feet only above the surrounding level.

  10. Some were not larger than a barrel, others larger than a railroad car, and of all intermediate sizes.

  11. The borders differ from each other in color, being red, orange, yellow and brown and of intermediate shades.

  12. The Greeks called these intermediate types urnings--modern biology knows them as "intersexes.

  13. The intermediate grades consist, he says, of women whose metabolism leans toward the masculine type.

  14. Pompey by this event having brought this war to its completion, with much more ease than was expected, departed forthwith out of Arabia, and passing rapidly through the intermediate provinces, he came at length to the city Amisus.

  15. This naphtha, in other respects resembling bitumen, is so subject to take fire, that before it touches the flame, it will kindle at the very light that surrounds it, and often inflame the intermediate air also.

  16. This gentleman had distinguished himself in the earlier part of his life by certain publications on the intermediate state of the soul, and by others in favour of civil and religious liberty.

  17. The arrangement of 1833, as far as regards the transition or intermediate state, had been made under an error in fact, an error propagated by the representations of the masters.

  18. The measure had hardly come into operation, when all men perceived that the intermediate state of apprenticeship was anything rather than a preparation for freedom, and anything rather than a mitigation of slavery.

  19. He did not allude to the sufferings of the poor Africans in their own country, nor afterwards in the West India islands, but to that intermediate state of tenfold misery which they underwent in their transportation.

  20. We understand that the atmosphere receives the pulse or blow, and that its transmission to the ear is due to the elastic force of the intermediate air.

  21. It had started at the usual time, but when within a mile or so of Cypress Spring, an abandoned intermediate or “swing” station, the driver saw the buildings in flames.

  22. They exactly represent that intermediate condition between natural form and abstract idealism which is the essence of mediæval, and indeed of all noble art.

  23. A causeway crossed the marshes, and formed the only road of communication between these tribes; and Gournay arose as an intermediate station.

  24. The windows in the upper and lower tiers stand singly: in the intermediate row they are disposed by threes, the central one separated from the other two by a single column.

  25. Christianity, it was customary for all churches to front the east or north, or some intermediate point of the compass.

  26. The intermediate space is covered by a reticulated pattern indented in the stone.

  27. The worsted is unravelling too in many of the intermediate portions.

  28. The rubber has to go first through the uneven-speed macerators, from there to the intermediate rollers, thence to the finishing rollers.

  29. For the information of the uninitiated it might be explained that in the macerating and intermediate machines the cog-wheels driving the two rolls are of different sizes (i.

  30. Similarly various types of grooving are cut in the intermediate rolls.

  31. Acid salts, such as alum, are intermediate in effect.

  32. The intermediate and smooth rolls can be arranged to travel more quickly, but the maximum comfortable speed for proper feeding and control appears to be about 25 revolutions per minute on even-speed rolls.

  33. Taking first the macerating machines, the intermediate gearing between the shaft and the rolls should give a driving speed of about 20 revolutions per minute on the faster-travelling roll.

  34. This applies also to the two intermediate machines.

  35. This passes to the intermediate rollers, where it is worked down to a medium crepe.

  36. No section of the body politic proves more vexatious than the intermediate order between the lower and the very lowest division of the middle class.

  37. The more recent Intermediate Education Act fills in Wales the interval between the schoolroom and the workroom; its precedent is sure to be followed elsewhere.

  38. If an intermediate discharge valve breaks or sticks open, what effect will it have on the compressor, and how may it be located?

  39. If an intermediate discharge valve breaks or sticks open, how may it be located?

  40. Should one of the forward tire, main tire, intermediate tire, back tire, or a trailer tire break, what must be done to bring the engine up?

  41. Ten; two upper and two lower receiving valves; two upper and two lower intermediate discharge valves; one upper and one lower final discharge valves.

  42. If an intermediate discharge valve breaks, what may be done?

  43. What can be done if the intermediate side rods were broken on a consolidation engine having the eccentric on the axle ahead of the main wheel?

  44. The air beneath the high pressure air piston 10 being compressed will hold the lower intermediate discharge valves 40 to their seats, thus preventing the air in the high pressure air cylinder flowing back to the low pressure air cylinder.

  45. The receiving and final discharge valves are two inches in diameter, while the intermediate valves are one and one-half inches.

  46. Thus vinegar, containing acetic acid, is formed from the fermentation of apple juice, hard cider being an intermediate product.

  47. This, too, when it was evident that the most egregious and unpardonable of all conceivable tricks, whimsicalities and buffooneries were brought about, if not directly by him, at least plainly through his intermediate agency or connivance.

  48. A frog lays an egg, which egg becomes a tadpole; the tadpole, after more or fewer intermediate stages, becomes a frog.

  49. It will breed and have a progeny of say 100; now this progeny will, on the whole, be intermediate between the average individual and the sport.

  50. Attempts have been repeatedly made to establish warehouses round the docks into which goods might be discharged without the risk or expense of intermediate cartage.

  51. But very recently an intermediate examination has been imposed.

  52. In the intermediate period, we were dependent on Russia, Spain, and Sweden for the chief part of the iron used in manufactures.

  53. And by the King, after some intermediate changes, it was finally established as Christchurch.

  54. Between these two extremes many of intermediate sizes may be inserted.

  55. There was also a dependent class in Kent, intermediate between the freeman and the slave.

  56. The march was an uninteresting one; the only pretty part being the river that drains the valley, and it is one of considerable size, fordable in but few places; the rapids are frequent, but the intermediate parts flow gently.

  57. The situation of the stamens is somewhat obscure, the two lowermost however alternate with the segments, the two intermediate being sometimes sub-opposite.

  58. Camein; our course continued traversing low ranges and small intermediate plains, which we skirted.

  59. Rhododendron and Thibaudia myrtifolia; again changing, we returned to an intermediate jungle, gradually assuming all the humid characters of those places passed before.

  60. Intestines in short loops across abdomen of intermediate size, as to length and diameter.

  61. The final mourning ceremony, which marks the close of this intermediate state, takes place some twelve or eighteen months after the death.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    intermediate between; intermediate food; intermediate forms; intermediate host