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Example sentences for "irreducible"

Lexicographically close words:
irrecoverable; irrecoverably; irredeemable; irredeemably; irredentist; irreflective; irrefragable; irrefragably; irrefutable; irrefutably
  1. I have," he said, "to forge every sentence in the teeth of irreducible and stubborn facts.

  2. There was one peculiarly stubborn and irreducible class of facts which he took up and gave much thought to during this period.

  3. The virgin birth and the corporeal resurrection of Jesus, the two miracles still insisted on as the irreducible minimum, affected by this law.

  4. The virgin birth and the corporeal resurrection of Jesus, the two miracles now insisted on as the irreducible minimum, affected by this law.

  5. Nicoll couple with that of his virgin birth as the irreducible minimum of miracle, belief in which is essential to Christian discipleship.

  6. Stammler holds forth at length against economics regarded as a science in itself, which has its own laws and which has its source in an original and irreducible economic principle.

  7. On the contrary, they may be viewed as permanent, 'irreducible traits,' which are ultimate in the sense of being always present in reality.

  8. For evolution appears to be just one of the irreducible traits.

  9. The "attempt to give an account of any occurrence involves the genuine and irreducible existence of the thing dealt with.

  10. The irreducible traits which Dewey finds are, in the physical sciences, plurality, interaction, and change.

  11. But essences appear precisely when all inventions are rescinded and the irreducible manifest datum is disclosed.

  12. At any rate, he aimed instinctively at economy of terms, retrenchment in belief, reduction of theory to the irreducible minimum.

  13. The irreducible minimum of civil government--as even the administrative nihilists of the school of Herbert Spencer admit--involves three things, viz.

  14. The character which Bushido stamped on our nation and on the samurai in particular, cannot be said to form "an irreducible element of species," but nevertheless as to the vitality which it retains there is no doubt.

  15. The aggregate of psychological elements which constitute a national character, is as tenacious as the "irreducible elements of species, of the fins of fish, of the beak of the bird, of the tooth of the carnivorous animal.

  16. Unless you have already let your rupture become permanently irreducible the probabilities are that the Cluthe Truss can entirely free you from the clutches of rupture, just as it has thousands of others.

  17. When at times the contents of the lump or sac cannot be pressed back into the body with the hands, it is known as a Temporarily Irreducible Rupture.

  18. This temporarily irreducible condition can often be cured and always prevented from growing worse if the proper truss is fitted and worn.

  19. What is the "irreducible minimum" of civilization?

  20. Such problems must always remain distinct from those of commercialized vice, as must the treatment of an irreducible minimum of prostitution, which will doubtless long exist, quite as society still retains an irreducible minimum of murders.

  21. Zirconium, which is exceedingly dense and practically irreducible by wear, is supplanting iridium for the pointing of gold pens, and its value for that purpose is far in excess of any other known substance.

  22. Moreover, he was a typical product of an age which scoffs at superstition and is impatient of all things irreducible to the terms of algebraic formulas.

  23. Anything that is irreducible and irreversible in the successive moments of a history eludes science.

  24. We are then reduced to taking the general frames of the understanding for something absolute, irreducible and inexplicable.

  25. It is for logicians to discover whether they are so many irreducible relations, or whether they can be resolved into relations still more general.

  26. We omit it, precisely because it does not occur to us to distinguish two kinds of order that are irreducible to one another.

  27. Some also made tar for sale from the abounding pine timber; but with most of the families intercourse with markets must have been at an irreducible minimum.

  28. The reluctance to believe, is proof that his store of causation is limited to the natural sphere; and every phenomenon irreducible to this drops away from all hold upon his mind.

  29. Or are they irreducible events, and units of mechanism by themselves?

  30. And as near as it may be formulated, when reduced to the irreducible minimum of concrete proviso, this is the final substance of things which neither shame nor honour will permit the modern civilised man to yield.

  31. On any attempt to divest this concept of all extraneous or adventitious elements it will be found that such a sense of an undivided joint interest in a collective body of prestige will always remain as an irreducible minimum.

  32. It is not faith, hope or charity that abide as the irreducible minimum of virtue in the patriot's scheme of things; particularly not that charity that has once been highly spoken of as being the greatest of these.

  33. Thus will seems to add no new irreducible ingredient to the analysis of the mind.

  34. The view here expressed, that relation to an object is an ultimate irreducible characteristic of mental phenomena, is one which I shall be concerned to combat.

  35. They have looked forward rather than backward, have tacitly acknowledged the reality of change, the irreducible pluralism of nature, and the genuineness of the activities, oppugnant or harmonizing, between the items of the Cosmic.

  36. No scientist, not even the mathematician, in the specific investigations of his field, seeks for ultimate and irreducible data at large.

  37. The formation of the ideal world is therefore not an irreducible fact which escapes science; it depends upon conditions which observation can touch; it is a natural product of social life.

  38. This is the objective foundation of the idea of the soul: those representations whose flow constitutes our interior life are of two different species which are irreducible one into another.

  39. Each of them is represented as irreducible into similar groups, as separated from them by a break of continuity, and as constituting a distinct realm.

  40. They are not, as has sometimes been believed,[237] different varieties of totems which are more or less irreducible into each other or into the normal totem, such as we have defined it.

  41. They are represented as so many simple and irreducible data, imminent in the human mind by virtue of its inborn constitution.


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