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Example sentences for "manifold"

Lexicographically close words:
manifesto; manifestoes; manifestos; manifests; manifestum; manifolde; manifoldness; manifolds; manig; manige
  1. The animal may have sensations and memory-images of sensations which may become associated in manifold combinations.

  2. Sanzio's manifold employments and commissions obliged him to entrust too much to his scholars.

  3. Up to the year just ended, the Association had the benefit of merely what investigations the Director's manifold duties permitted him to conduct, or of what others of their own will worked out in the interest of unearthing the truth.

  4. If the breadwinner is brought home sick, it matters not how manifold the duties of the mother, no trained nurse can take the place of the wife at the bedside.

  5. God has made the passivity of the wife the protection of her husband and a source of manifold blessing to their children.

  6. According to Kant's analysis it contains a manifold of sense which must be organized by categories in obedience to the ideal of a rational universe.

  7. Indeed, he regards the fact that the world of the senses is manifold and mutable as of little consequence to the wise man.

  8. Their principles condition the process of making something out of the manifold of sensation.

  9. These were years in which the circle of human society, the state with its institutions, citizenship with its manifold activities and interests, bounded the horizon of thought.

  10. And this difficulty is emphasized rather than resolved by Parmenides in his designation of a limbo of opinion, "in which is no true belief at all," to which the manifold of common experience with all its irrelevancies can be relegated.

  11. Yet, whatever its form in literature or art, it is the later elaborated representation of ancient Animism which selected the tortoise as one of the manifold incarnations or media of the myriad spirits that populate the air.

  12. Without such knowledge, the manifold changes in Buddhism will but form fresh chapters of degradation and decay.

  13. They correspond to some extent with the manifold sects of Christendom, and yet this illustration or reference must not be misleading.

  14. The San Kai Ri shows how superstitious manifold became imbedded in Buddhism.

  15. Many and manifold are the uses of sea-power; many and manifold also are its abuses.

  16. In a few months my manifold doubled passion will make me believe that I have not at all loved him before.

  17. In the case of such plays as Titus Andronicus, the trilogy of Henry VI, Pericles, and Henry VIII, the question of authorship presents great and manifold difficulties.

  18. Wickedness instils drops of venom into brutality, which, in its inward essence, may be either weakness, or brave savagery, or stupidity of manifold kinds.

  19. Surely there must be in a world of manifold beautiful things something among them for me.

  20. There were manifold and varied treasures in this train.

  21. At times as I hurry over my sand and barrenness all my life's manifold passions culminate in utter rage and woe.

  22. Genius like mine must needs have with it manifold bad.

  23. And I--with all my manifold passions--I am a coward.

  24. The little wood was manifold with sound, I heard my little brothers who move by night rustling in grass and tree.

  25. As for those who had two parts of their rods green, and the third dry; they have by manifold ways denied the Lord.

  26. But as man is manifold and cannot be forever confined to a single form of life, a reaction against this narrow patriotism was to be expected in the interest of personal freedom, and it came very naturally from Greek influences.

  27. Even the crown of France had to submit to manifold and wearisome negotiations in order to obtain the predicate of "majesty," which until then had belonged exclusively to the Emperor.

  28. Whereupon all the friendly moralists Drew this conclusion: chirped, each beard to each: "Manifold are thy shapings, Providence!

  29. With manifold and plenitudinous life, Prompt at death's menace to give blow for threat, Answer his "Be thou not!

  30. Would that the structure Wave, the manifold music I build, 382.

  31. Karma travels by subtle and manifold links from the moral cause to the physical effect.

  32. Great was his surprise, when, instead of that, she brought a small parcel or wad of yellowish paper, variegated with certain scrawls of rapid writing, of the manifold sort.

  33. But this is a malicious imputation, and a very ungrateful return for his manifold services to the nation.

  34. They declared, that it was from her majesty's gracious interposition alone they proposed to themselves relief from those their manifold grievances and misfortunes.

  35. De Viller, incensed at these unprovoked hostilities, marched up to the attack, which Washington for some time sustained under manifold disadvantages.

  36. After all, in examining the vicious actions of a man who has betrayed manifest and manifold symptoms of insanity, it is not easy to distinguish those which are committed during the lucid interval.

  37. From this victory the pretender reaped manifold and important advantages.

  38. A community may be said to be the body of a number of individuals more or less bound together through such common interests as create a constant and manifold intercourse between the single individuals.

  39. The civilised States make a community of States because they are knit together through their common interests and the manifold intercourse which serves these interests.

  40. However, since the manifold intercourse of modern times did not then exist between the different States, treaties did not discharge such all-important functions in the life of humanity as they do now.


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