There was no room for further delay, and preparations were made for reducing the place by more active operations.
Some of his friends, especially Charles Foster, complained in published interviews that I had not taken a more active part in securing his nomination.
Under these conditions I felt it to be my duty to take a more activepart in the approaching canvass than ever before.
During the month of August I took a more active part in the proceedings than usual.
It resembles derivation, but is usually applied to a more active form of counter irritation.
European toad, but is less warty and is more active, moving chiefly by leaping.
In phlegmonous pharyngitis the treatment will necessarily be more active.
One grain of powdered rhubarb can be added to this for a more active effect.
It is an extremely useful medicine in dyspepsia, debility, and during convalescences, and is often a valuable adjunct to more active remedies.
As remedial agents, the officinal confections possess little value, and are chiefly used as vehicles for the administration of more active medicines.
This demonstration may be reversed, and thus prove that, in proportion as a thing is more active, so is it more perfect.
When the image is thus formed, the mind may be said to enter upon a more active stage, in which it now views the impression through the image, or applies this as a kind of mould or framework to the impression.
Besides this passive process of transformation, there is a more active one in which our present minds co-operate.
Divisions destined for combat were usually given one or two months of training in France before going to the front, and were then kept for another month in a quiet sector before engaging in more active service.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more active" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.