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Example sentences for "leavening"

Lexicographically close words:
leaved; leaveing; leaven; leavened; leaveneth; leavens; leaves; leavest; leaveth; leavin
  1. At present its influence evidently is that of a leavening ingredient.

  2. Royal Baking Powder is used in all recipes in which a leavening agent is required, and the biscuits, muffins, griddle cakes, doughnuts, cakes and pastry prepared by its use are unequalled in texture and healthfulness.

  3. It possesses the greatest practicable leavening strength, never varies in quality, and will keep fresh and perfect in all climates until used.

  4. More of separating wheat from tares, than of leavening lumps.

  5. The church is God's agency for leavening society with Christian influences; and these young men and women by whom the social order is to be reconstructed will be in the church.

  6. If there is too much leavening in, work in some more flour; if not enough, work in some more ammonia.

  7. It is needless to repeat here that baking powder and allied products are of entirely different nature and quality, and the comparison is not made with intention to substitute one leavening agent for the other.

  8. Sodium bicarbonate, commonly called baking soda, is used to spread and lighten the cakes, as well as for its neutralizing power, as in contact with acids it develops carbonic acid gas, thus leavening the cakes.

  9. Hinduism is conserved by its social organism of caste; Christianity, by its leavening influence upon all that comes in contact with it, and the outreaching power of its life within.

  10. We shall now consider the leavening or assimilating work of his Kingdom as at present witnessed in India.

  11. As a contrast to this thought-directing and leavening work of the Scottish Churches may be placed the work of the Salvation Army in India.

  12. In North India, again, one of our missions stands preƫminent in the multitude of its Christians, and another, in the excellence of its educational power and leavening influence.

  13. This Christian education, which is now being imparted in India to nearly half a million youth in our schools, is a leavening power the extent of whose influence no one can compute.

  14. It is not by filtering downward but by leavening upward that Christianity has been wont to enter and to transform nations.

  15. Considering, then, the leavening influences and the general results of our faith in that land we shall see them in many institutions and departments of life.

  16. Its leavening influence upon Hindu thought and institutions is hardly surpassed by that of any other mission.

  17. This mission has done excellent work and has attained high eminence among the missions of North India, both for its educational work, its leavening influence and for its evangelistic zeal.

  18. All this is illustrative of that leavening influence of our faith as it comes into contact with and permeates the spirit and teaching of these and other religions of that land.

  19. Yet this educational work is one of the potent, leavening influences of the country, and is helping greatly in carrying quietly forward one of the mightiest revolutions that have been witnessed in any land.

  20. If their results have not been statistically impressive, so far as converts are concerned, they have had preƫminence in the task of transforming the thought and of leavening the institutions of the land.

  21. In close connexion with mission work, we may state the progress made during the present century in leavening the world with the Word of God.

  22. How is this product of character, which is affecting the world's history, and gradually leavening the whole lump of humanity, to be accounted for?

  23. The water in the batter turns to steam in the oven, and as it expands it assists in the leavening of the mass.

  24. This is accomplished by means of leavening agents, "to leaven" meaning "to make light.

  25. The leavening of the popover is effected by steam, and it is not necessary therefore to spend time and strength in the long beating sometimes recommended.

  26. For this reason we can make a sponge cake with many eggs and no liquid in the mixing, and use no other leavening agent than the air beaten into the egg.

  27. How is gas formed for leavening purposes?

  28. I make bold to affirm that the leaven of "Mormonism" is leavening the world and its theology.

  29. But if it is to work better as well as merely longer, it must have some leavening effect on human nature; and the sincere democrat is obliged to assume the power of the leaven.

  30. The only way the associated life of such a community can be radically improved is by the leavening of the inert popular mass.

  31. Care for self gains a new significance in the light of love or affection for any other being, and in the action and reaction of character in human society, this newer significance gradually spreads, leavening the whole of mankind.

  32. It is recorded in an ancient book, 30 Truth is the leavening power of God; it can transmute the all of life into itself; and when the all of life is truth, then man is truth.

  33. It does not begin by leavening all our nature.

  34. In God's good time, and by the slow process of leavening society with Christian ideas, that diabolical institution perished in Christian lands.

  35. Next we are bound to try to further its coming in the hearts of others, and so to promote its leavening society and national life.

  36. The leavening power was that of Shint[=o].

  37. But there is one great objection to the use of soda alone as a leavening agent.

  38. Man's knowledge of chemicals and their effect on each other has enabled him to overcome this difficulty and, at the same time, to retain the leavening effect of the baking soda.

  39. Is it indeed the life of your lives, and the leaven that is leavening your whole character?

  40. I dare say it was a home, if what they said about her was true, that sorely needed the leavening which she now would bring.

  41. In a sense He fulfilled the law and the prophets, for they had laid down, in grief and doubt, a harsh code of morality, because they saw no other way of leavening the conscience of the world.

  42. Her presence conferred no leavening influence upon the place, and her sex made no claim for decorum.

  43. Woman-like, she recoiled from a man whose strength was so inflexible that it owned no pity or leavening kindness where malice or anger was concerned.

  44. A few excellent schools there are which bear some resemblance to the English models, but they are not numerous enough to go any way towards leavening the nation.

  45. It is only the leavening of these institutions with a large spirit of the national destiny that will lift Britain .

  46. Leavening bread is a branch of chemistry, and, like that process, many other processes of chemistry have been the common property of civilized man from time immemorial.

  47. The New Learning had made great strides in England, and was leavening all the more cultured classes, and it naturally led to the discredit of the old theology.

  48. If I knock three times, you will know it's only me.


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