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Example sentences for "irrespective"

Lexicographically close words:
irresistibly; irresolute; irresolutely; irresolution; irresolvable; irrespectively; irrespirable; irresponsibility; irresponsible; irresponsibly
  1. It's always the same, irrespective of tribe and nation.

  2. And irrespective of these reasons counterfeiters do not sympathize with anarchy.

  3. Besides that, she is my special charge, and no power this side of Azuria can abrogate my authority over her!

  4. And you're positive you never saw the yacht till yesterday--in any port?

  5. We are accustomed to think of seraphs flying from heaven to earth, flitting from star to star--irrespective of the fact that feathers are useless where there's no atmosphere.

  6. So I chose United States five-dollar gold pieces, irrespective of dates, for my collection, and the result is moderate affluence.

  7. I don't condemn a system which sets out to improve minds irrespective of conditions," replied the Idiot.

  8. He was genuinely interested in the situation, and he brought to it all a Westerner's lack of class prejudice, all his appreciation of a man for his intrinsic worth, irrespective of college degrees and family and fortune.

  9. Such a theft on his part, irrespective of its consequences, would have left him still unsatisfied.

  10. But, after all, it was the right man against the wrong man, irrespective of such considerations.

  11. Upon some natures oratory, the successful swaying of the crowd, has the same effect, irrespective of the tone and content of the speech, that is produced by the harmony of a great orchestra, an effect of exaltation and lawlessness.

  12. Amos is the prophet of law; he sees the Divine processes work themselves out, irrespective of the moods and intrigues of the people, with which, after all, he was little familiar.

  13. They were not indeed to shun combat, when it offered as an incident, but neither were they to seek it as a mere means of glory, irrespective of advantage to be gained.

  14. The delusion of measuring force by guns, irrespective of the ships that carry them, has been explained.

  15. The ownership and control are vested in, and the profits are distributed among, the whole community of consumers, irrespective of their industrial wealth.

  16. It may well be that elsewhere (or apart from the conditions imposed by nervous tissue) subjectivity is possible irrespective both of circumscription and of complexity.

  17. Rather it may be taken as one among the thousand proofs with which history presents us, that the greatest blessings to mankind are produced irrespective of the character or qualities of the apparent author.

  18. It is the custom in America to select the Ambassadors from politically influential circles of the triumphant party; irrespective of whether Tammany Hall or any other organization is concerned.

  19. So here "we conclude" that the justification of fallen man takes place, as to the merit which procures it, irrespective of his well-doing.

  20. And he must have meant by justification without works, what those words ought to mean, acceptance irrespective of our recommendatory conduct.

  21. But some facts about munitions supply must be given--for that was the very pivot of the war--irrespective of what political case they help or harm.

  22. The reply of the Lords was equally hostile to Bedford's claim, and was inspired by a desire to curb the power of the man who held the office of Protector, irrespective of who that individual might be.

  23. He had used his spell of power to strengthen his position in the kingdom irrespective of his executive duties, which were treated more as isolated incidents than as part of a constructive policy.

  24. The heat supplied to the boiler is due to the combustible portion of fuel which is actually burned, irrespective of what proportion of the total combustible fired may be.

  25. All commodities, whether or not on the Positive List and irrespective of any general license provisions, are under licensing control to subgroup A destinations (i.

  26. For the goods enumerated in the below-mentioned Commodity Lists A and B, export licenses are required, irrespective of the country of destination.

  27. Shippers can compel the companies to receive their freights on board their cars at regular stations, and to deliver their freights at the place designated, irrespective of any and all combinations to prevent it.

  28. The Local Pension Authorities are now providing for all persons over seventy who do not possess more than twelve shillings a week of income, irrespective of whether or not they are destitute, regular pensions from national funds.

  29. Only with regard to the wayfarer does the Central Authority still adhere to the policy of an undiscriminating uniform refusal of outdoor relief to all applicants irrespective of merit.

  30. Finally, the National Government is to undertake an entirely new service; to be available without charge to every one who cares to use it, irrespective of his affluence; and to be as ubiquitous and as universal as the Post Office.

  31. The good people of the Falls City were hungry to see a race and they turned out in large numbers, irrespective of color, class or circumstances.

  32. We are not responsible for character irrespective of its origin.


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