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Example sentences for "modernized"

Lexicographically close words:
modernist; modernists; modernity; modernization; modernize; modernizing; modernly; modernness; moderns; modes
  1. Under the more modest name of the School of Agriculture it had been increasingly successful until, during the winter of 1907, it was completely reorganized, its equipment was modernized and improved and its courses of study extended.

  2. These are now discontinued, the movement being taken up elsewhere, but the courses have been continually improved and modernized to meet the requirements of the hour.

  3. He is as sure of hell as of heaven, and for all modernized varieties of religion he has only vials of scorn.

  4. Temperamentally a conservative, Sunday has taken the truth taught him by his earliest teachers and has adapted and paraphrased and modernized it.

  5. The works of Chatterton, with the Rowley poems in modernized English, edited with a brief introduction by Sidney Lee.

  6. The effect of a sudden outcry which it produces would be lost in a modernized version which rendered it 'death'.

  7. Skeat's Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton (in modernized English) of which mention has been made above.

  8. From the modernized rooms of the castle, where the family live and the museum is located, and which extend in a suite for three hundred and fifty feet, all the windows look out upon beautiful views; many of these rooms are hung with tapestry.

  9. The latter, one of the most peculiar features of Wells, is a long and narrow court entered through an archway, and having ancient houses with modernized fittings on either hand.

  10. The chief centre of the town, however, is the market-place, on the slope of a hill, where modernized buildings have replaced some of the more antique structures.

  11. The ancient keep remains standing on its circular mound, but the castle has been restored and modernized by the Marquis of Bute, who occasionally resides there, and has given it a fine western front flanked by a massive octagonal tower.

  12. The modernized suburbs of Chester, filled with busy factories, are extending beyond the walls over a larger surface than the ancient town itself.

  13. Russia's industrial base is increasingly dilapidated and must be replaced or modernized if the country is to achieve sustainable economic growth.

  14. The other great doorways are almost all modernized and uninteresting.

  15. The modernized exterior is of no interest, but the interior is fairly preserved by the zeal, I believe, of some Spanish antiquaries, having long been disused as a church.

  16. The roofs, too, have all been modernized and lowered.

  17. Forty years later it was reconstituted in a modernized form.

  18. See ruins of Abbey; elegant Episcopal Palace; modernized Cathedral, with ancient tomb of St. Meoloch.

  19. See the Episcopal Palace, once a Castle which stood a siege in the Civil Wars: also the modernized Cathedral.

  20. He also considers the Lyme Regis custom mentioned above to be a modernized relic of the sacred hearth-fire.

  21. In France the Christmas log or souche de Noël is common in the less modernized places, particularly in the south.

  22. For the peasant of Tyrol, indeed, it is New Year's Day, the first of January being kept only by the townsfolk and modernized people.

  23. Directly across the river from Leyburn is Middleham, the old-time capital of Wensleydale and one of the quaintest and least modernized towns it was our good fortune to see.

  24. Its timbered houses are not the imitations one sees so often, even in England, or the modernized old buildings shining in black and white paint, but the genuine article, with weathered oak timbers and lichen-covered brick.

  25. The exterior has not been greatly altered, but inside it has been much modernized and transformed into a palatial and richly furnished residence.

  26. Then at length Tor Key--modernized into Torquay--came into common use, and eventually entirely superseded the older name.

  27. Much modernized as this has been in the course of repair, and entirely devoid of all colour or decoration as it is, it is still full of character, and adds largely to the interest of the church.

  28. The space inclosed is irregularly divided by a longitudinal line of columns, carrying semicircular arches, which support the walls of the rooms above, the access to which is by a modernized staircase in the rear.

  29. A modernized dome rises above the baldachin; and behind this an apse decorated in mosaic upon a gold ground very grandly finishes the interior of this interesting church.

  30. The central window has been modernized to some extent, but this was the Ringhiera, and the balcony still remains, though looking more modern than the rest of the front.

  31. Agostino and Giacomo in Breda is another church of the same class, with a west front which is again a very bad second edition of the cathedral, and which has been horribly mutilated and modernized inside.

  32. This is a very fine early Romanesque[6] church, but with many additions and alterations on the outside, and so much modernized inside as to be quite uninteresting to any one who thinks good forms and good details necessary to good effect.

  33. The whole building has been completely modernized within and without, with the exception of the west front and the lower.

  34. San Giacomo is another example of a modernized church, which has, however, some interesting features.

  35. Sant'Antonino is a remarkable church, hopelessly modernized with plaster enrichments.

  36. They reported it to be as completely modernized inside as it certainly is outside, and so I failed to enter it.

  37. There is a modernized crypt under the choir.

  38. He saw Reform Judaism of Western Europe which had retained nothing of Jewish culture except the modernized superficialities of the synagogue.

  39. The first step taken by the Committee was the establishment of a Rabbinical Seminary in Warsaw for the training of modernized rabbis, teachers, and communal workers.

  40. The teachers in the low-grade schools shall provisionally be recruited from among melammeds who "can be depended upon"; those in the higher-grade schools shall be chosen from among the modernized Jews of Russia and Germany.

  41. The town of Warwick, I think, has been considerably modernized since I first saw it.

  42. The cathedral seemed small, and did not much interest us, either by the Gothic front or its modernized interior.

  43. The language in which we receive these ballads, however, is as late as the 16th or even the 17th century, but it is believed that they have become gradually modernized in the course of oral tradition.

  44. We must maintain our strategic capability and continue the progress of the last 2 years with our NATO Allies, with whom we have increased our readiness, modernized our equipment, and strengthened our defense forces in Europe.

  45. Transition to modernized parity must be accomplished gradually.

  46. The operation of our postal system has been modernized to get better and more efficient service.

  47. Modernized handling of local mail now brings next-day delivery to 168 million people in our population centers, expanded carrier service now accommodates 9.

  48. A modernized copy of King Henry was published in the Tales of Wonder, (No 57,) under the title of Courteous King Jamie.

  49. Buchan had previously communicated to Motherwell a modernized version of the same tale, in which the Etin is changed to a Groom.


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    Other words:
    advanced; contemporary; fashionable; mod; modern; modernized; modish; now; progressive; streamlined