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Example sentences for "modern state"

  • For the first time it takes place on a large scale and in a modern State.

  • Let us follow them to their estates: Feudal rights instituted for a barbarous State are certainly a great draw-back in a modern State.

  • The business and trade of the state were in the hands of Germans and Jews, and there existed no national or middle class in which must reside the life of a modern state.

  • Now that Russia was becoming a modern state, it required more money to govern her.

  • If the attempt was impossible and against nature, if Peter violated every law of social development by such a monstrous creation of a modern state, what could have been done better?

  • Another misused word is the Roman term proletariat, which in modern jargon means all the unpropertied people in a modern state.

  • Comparison of the Roman Republic with a Modern State.

  • This type of community, which is still only in the phase of formation, which is still growing and experimental, we may perhaps speak of as the 'modern state.

  • And, in the second place, the mere complexity and size of a modern state is against the identification of the man with the citizen.

  • In a modern state, on the other hand, though class distinctions are clearly enough marked, yet the point of view from which they are regarded is fundamentally different.

  • Collective civilisation, the 'Modern State,' was still in the womb of the future.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "modern state" 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:
    corresponding degree; danger signal; direct violation; easily enough; enforce them; good living; happy time; local banks; modern business; modern church; modern critics; modern education; modern geography; modern geology; modern languages; modern literature; modern medicine; modern money; modern nations; modern society; modern state; modern theology; modern warfare; spiritual character; teaspoon nutmeg; too much