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Example sentences for "made possible"

  • Extreme lightness is made possible by the use of fine, specially prepared steel for the cylinders, thus permitting them to be much thinner than if ordinary forms of steel were used.

  • If we compare the bird figures with those made possible by the development of the aeroplane it will be readily seen that man has made a wonderful advance in imitating the results produced by nature.

  • The two arguments first begin to diverge when Kant sets himself to demonstrate that our consciousness of this external necessity is made possible by categories which originate from within.

  • The former, Kant asserts, is made possible by the forms of sensibility and the categories of the understanding; the latter he traces to an illegitimate employment of the Ideas of Reason.

  • The further implication of the argument of the Prolegomena, that in the noumenal sphere the whole is made possible only by its unconditioned parts, raises questions the discussion of which must be deferred.

  • Significance proceeds out of wholeness or unity of impression; and unity is made possible by design.

  • Growth is expression, and in turn expression is made possible by growth.

  • A further development is made possible by the fact that one loved person is replaced by another, according to familiar affinities, e.

  • The excessive development of his libido and the elaboration of a varied and complicated psychic life thus made possible, appear to have created the conditions prerequisite for conflict.

  • We do not know how this release is made possible by the dream, but we note that the dream is not a disturber of sleep, as calumny says, but a guardian of sleep, whose duty it is to quell disturbances.

  • Its vibration is made possible by the presence of air on both sides, and this condition is supplied, on the inner side, by the middle ear.

  • Breathing by the lungs is simply the means by which the taking up of oxygen and *the* giving off of carbon dioxide by the cells is made possible.

  • By this arrangement the air within the alveoli is brought very near a large surface of blood, and the exchange of gases between the air and the blood is made possible.

  • Only through dramatic art can the transmission of reading to a group of people be made possible.

  • Such communication is made possible not by sound but by the written symbol.

  • This is made possible by a key with which the string can be loosened or tightened.

  • Soldiering as a trade, is made possible by poverty!

  • All of these sources of profit, naturally grow out of the new methods of harvesting and housing grain, which is made possible by the curing barns.

  • We have seen that the perfect emancipation of woman, and the exalted motherhood, which is made possible by the advantages of the co-operative system, insures the permanency and the dominancy of a republic so supported.

  • High transportation, caused by the railroad combine; and an outrageous land monopoly, made possible by a bad system of taxation.

  • As before hinted, literature and the fine arts are made possible by those activities which make individual and social life possible; and manifestly, that which is made possible, must be postponed to that which makes it possible.

  • This order of knowledge which is in great part ignored in our school-courses, is the order of knowledge underlying the right performance of those processes by which civilised life is made possible.

  • But the plan is feasible, and the proper functioning of the board would give its it better administration of a defined policy than ever can be made possible by tariff duties prescribed without flexibility.

  • It should be made possible to inflict a sufficiently heavy penalty on any employer violating this law to deter him from taking the risk.

  • The Department of the Interior has inaugurated a forest system, made possible by the act of July, 1898, for a graded force of officers in control of the reserves.

  • This latter figure shows the reductions in departmental estimates for the coming year made possible by the operation of the Budget system that the Congress has provided.

  • The truth that emotional pleasures are made possible, partly by the existence of correlative structures and partly by the states of those structures, is equally undeniable.

  • June 24--Austrians take a general offensive, made possible by extensive reinforcements, but fail to make gains; heavy artillery fighting is in progress along the Isonzo.

  • These "bridge-heads," which were constructed with incredible courage, made possible an attack by the reinforcements which followed them.

  • And to be just we must not forget that this will be made possible by the work of the French women in the fields.

  • By specialization is made possible a quality of goods never to be secured by the less skilled efforts of the Jack-of-all trades.

  • The question which the future will have to answer is, What will be the social and political effects of the great fortunes that have been made possible by the enormous development of machinery?

  • A large indemnity is not impossible, but the only condition on which it can be made possible--a large foreign trade by the defeated people--is not one that will be readily accepted by the victorious nation.

  • But it is made possible by a theory, which in the case of Germany we maintained for years as essentially true.

  • The old Austrian grouping, for instance, made possible a stable and orderly life for fifty million people.

  • Man's uniqueness as the exclusive maker and user of tools is made possible by two things.

  • The intensity and solidarity, of feeling exhibited so markedly during war-time is made possible by the intense excitability of this instinct when the group is under conditions of stress or danger.

  • In the life of the individual, instinctive desires must be adjusted to one another in order that their harmonious fulfillment may be made possible.

  • It was also a time of diversified, though still limited, sexual experiences, made possible by a framework of creativity different from the framework of the Middle Ages.

  • Interestingly enough, the order in nature and matter found by science contradicted the new experience of variety, sexuality included, made possible by the scientific revolution.

  • The experience of language extends to the experience of the logic it embodies, as well as to that of the institutions that language and literacy made possible.

  • Against the background of high efficiency that the new pragmatics made possible, competition is replaced by controlled distribution, and the experience of self-nourishment is replaced by that of being fed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made possible" 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:
    agricultural people; dear son; los pueblos; made also; made another; made available; made believe; made between; made bold; made camp; made choice; made clothing; made for; made good; made haste; made king; made like; made love; made over; made perfect; made prisoner; made ready; made sail; made signs; made the; winter injury