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Example sentences for "mentality"

Lexicographically close words:
mensuration; ment; mentaire; mental; mentalities; mentally; mentation; mente; mentem; mentes
  1. We evolve our mentality and morality, and there could be no justice in life if it were otherwise.

  2. But to say that mentality is the dominant factor of masculine incarnation does not at all mean that men have a monopoly of the reasoning faculty.

  3. In providing the necessities of life and in gratifying our multitude of desires mentality is developed.

  4. In the earlier days of the study of evolution it was usually asserted that the human being inherits his mentality and morality from his parents.

  5. While the mentality is thus being pushed along in evolution by our material necessities, the heart qualities are developed by the family ties in a way that could not be done elsewhere.

  6. We have conditions here for developing mentality that do not exist on higher planes.

  7. It is the mentality of mutual distrust and fear.

  8. The mentality is that of a slave-owning community, with a mutilated multitude of men tied to its commercial and political treadmill.

  9. But in recent centuries a devastating change has come over our mentality with regard to the acquisition of money.

  10. Gates has been able to decipher, and his investigations and discoveries establish the fact that the mentality of the individual is stamped upon the breath.

  11. The mind not only affects the breath, but it affects the entire individual; and this statement is proven by the fact that the character of the exhalations of the body are affected by the mentality of the individual.

  12. How does the subconscious mentality of the embryo know that the subconscious mentality of the mother is making its half of the placenta, or vice versa?

  13. Again, how is the subconscious mentality of the mother affected by the presence and development of the child--how do her mammary glands respond to the growth and development of the child?

  14. Moreover, suggestions emanating from the group always take priority of those of the outside world: for man is a gregarious animal, intensely sensitive to the mentality of the herd.

  15. But my only answer was a stupid blink, for his mentality seemed absolutely incapable of receiving suggestions not expressed in sounds.

  16. Besides, Tuck, once on the subject of his opera, grew so self-engrossed and dominant that one had either to assert one's own mentality or become subjective.

  17. His mentality differs from ours; he escapes from our strongly marked and restricted limits, and loves to wander in the fascinating worlds of unreality, a tendency which is also characteristic of savage peoples.

  18. As historian, he had described the perpetual recurrence of war's typical accompaniments, had discussed the psychology of mass suggestion, and had shown the effects of wartime mentality upon the individual.

  19. It is all that the new-born infant can know; it is all that the finest and keenest mentality ever given to man can know.

  20. The mind needs diversion, recreation, rest; and any mentality kept at a certain tension for more than seven or eight hours per day will sooner or later lose its keen perceptive powers.

  21. Each is a unit character but showing graded allelomorphic conditions which correspond probably with different stages of arrested development of pigmentation or mentality respectively.

  22. It is neither necessary nor wise for all persons to study their dreams, but for those who shape the growing thought and conduct of the world a knowledge of even the remotest outposts of human mentality is supremely important.

  23. Witness the inferior mentality but the burning ardor of a Peter the Hermit, moving all Europe to the most extraordinary war the world has seen.

  24. It is only a people whose mentality has been perverted that can soothe itself with the domination by one race from a distant country, as a preventative against the aggression of another, a permanent and natural neighbour.

  25. The treatment varies according to the nature of the trouble, and is somewhat dependent on the mentality of the patient.

  26. The complex lives of communal insects like ants and bees bring us to the level of mentality where an understanding of causes and effects seems to be the guide for conduct.

  27. It is impossible to say what effect all that has upon the mentality of America.

  28. The United States of America is bound up with the fate of Europe, but its people will still remain rather aloof in mentality from the passions of European nations, and will be more judicial in their judgment because of that.

  29. He had the sort of mentality that made him a good follower, with enough native wit to discover his own limitations and to acknowledge Bill's superior characteristics.

  30. The "law of jealousies" as described in the 5th chapter of Numbers is a good example of the mentality of the writers of this "divine revelation.

  31. We have added nothing to our store of knowledge except by the exercise of our mentality and reason.

  32. The "cosmic sense" and "totality of existence" of Einstein is as far removed from the conception of a Yahveh as is the mentality of an Australian black man from that of Einstein's mental grasp.

  33. Thus this attitude of man to proceed through life dependent only on his own resources will expand and strengthen his mentality by doing away with the inferiority complex of the God-idea.

  34. Surely, it must have been a God with a superior mentality who dictated this, for it surpasses our feeble comprehension.

  35. His estimate of the mentality of Jehovah receives a severe jolt when he reads in Leviticus XVI, "Herewith shall Aaron come unto the holy place with a young bullock for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering.

  36. A versatile mentality rarely belongs to such minds, because it is not their forte to unfold hidden truths.

  37. This done, and my judgment being formulated in my thought, I adapt it to the circumstances, and especially to the material situation and to the mentality of those who consult me.

  38. This remains, of course, the mentality of that material situation; it is the voice of that particular body in that particular pass.

  39. The result is the upbuilding of the brain organ and the uplifting of the mentality to the purely spiritual plane, and man has thus, by the aid of the spiritual powers, made another stride forward in the domain of spiritual evolution.

  40. The first avenue of development after its appearance in form in the male parent is the daily and hourly thinking, exercised in the mentality of the parent.

  41. Even his mentality was but a sorry mockery of what it once had been.

  42. His plan, however, was sufficiently cunning to at least cast a doubt upon the assertion that his mentality was wandering.

  43. Still, he proved himself a man of such twisted mentality that anything is possible.

  44. It is to be a contest of trained mentality in opposition to our two months' experience of brute force.

  45. Can the Communist mentality ever admit that it's been bested?


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mentality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apprehension; brain; caliber; calibrate; capacity; comprehension; conception; consciousness; esprit; head; headpiece; ideation; intellect; intellectuality; intelligence; knowledge; mentality; mind; nous; ratio; rationality; reason; reasoning; sanity; sense; smarts; temperament; understanding; wit