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Example sentences for "made clear"

  • The need for overlearning, for permanent retention, must be made clear.

  • It is important in this type of exercise, as has been indicated in the discussion of the inductive lesson, that the problem be made clear.

  • From a physiological point of view, this difference in the complexity of habits is made clear by an examination of the number of neural bonds used in getting the habit response to a given situation.

  • This, as will be made clear in the chapter on "Statistical Demonstrations of the Quantity Theory," is not because the country reports were less complete that the city reports.

  • But this is a thesis which calls for much elaboration and qualification before its significance is made clear, to say nothing of its justification being established.

  • As will be made clear in a footnote at the end of the present chapter, neither Wicksteed nor Davenport has really forced the problem through, to the full equilibrium picture, and neither has escaped the Austrian circle.

  • The interior arrangement is made clear by the adjoined plan.

  • Further, in everything generated, that which is imperfect precedes in time that which is perfect: which is made clear by the Philosopher (Metaph.

  • Now from the first moment of His conception Christ saw God's Essence fully, as will be made clear (Q.

  • And hereby the reply to the objections is made clear.

  • The manner in which this was done will be made clear in what I am about to relate.

  • What really happened is made clear by Livy, Ep.

  • The same habit has not a relation to good and evil, as will be made clear further on (Q.

  • On the other hand, the internal appetitive powers are compared to reason as free agents, because they both act and are acted upon, as is made clear in Polit.

  • My own standpoint is made clear by the following letter to Tisza.

  • The day will come then when, fortunately, all that has hitherto been hidden will be made clear.

  • It had to be made clear to the ancient Persians that in man’s soul, so far as it is engaged in work and endeavor in the physical sense world, a conflict is going on between the power of the Light God and his adversary.

  • How one may read by this “secret script” and how one can communicate what has thus been read will now be made clear by reference to previous chapters in this book.

  • But not to go any further for example, my meaning can be made clear by the circumstances of the present case.

  • It matters not who the man is, how obscure his life has been, he has this claim on God, that to him the eternal righteousness ought to be made clear.

  • What the old world could not know is made clear to eyes that have seen the cross against the falling night and a risen Christ in the fresh Easter morning.

  • This only is made clear, that the opinion maintained by the three friends cannot stand.

  • This, too, can be made clear by comparison with the world's sun.

  • This can scarcely be made clear to the comprehension without employing terms that are in common use in the learned world, and showing by means of these how unity, that it may be perfect, must be formed from variety.

  • The high school will respond if the urgency is made clear.

  • What the chief aim of classical teaching is according to this view, however, is made clear by the two paragraphs which follow, as well as by the descriptions of the individual courses offered by the Chicago faculty.

  • The artistic or moral idea of the dramatist can be made clear only by human figures, the pawns with which he makes his emotional moves.

  • Show how also not alone by the confession Armado makes but also by the words in which he expressed it, the theme of the conflict of Love against the vow foreswearing it is made clear.

  • Many things that seem dark, of which the reasons are not understood, will be made clear at the right time.

  • He is our merciful Father, and does for us what he sees is best; and, if we receive his teachings, however dark they may appear to us at present, all will be made clear at the right time.

  • Our Father adapts his discipline to our needs; and in this (although to our weak perception it may seem harsh discipline) he has a Father's love and care of and for you; and the time will come when all will be made clear to you.

  • As for the difficulty that we found in verses one and two, it can now be made clear by understanding the appearance of the angels in verse two as the explanation of the revelation referred to in verse one.

  • There is no need of glossing over Sarah's prevarication and certainly no need of giving it undue emphasis, but the incident should be told in such a way that her motive is made clear.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made clear" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    immediately below; larger measure; made about; made alive; made aware; made believe; made between; made effective; made evident; made good; made goods; made great; made haste; made here; made himself; made his first appearance; made love; made many; made paper; made perfect; made similar; made whole; made worse; paper parcel; pounds could; protracted meeting