On the contrary, the intent is to substitute for such blanket words as reason and passions a more adequate analysis.
The new plan has the advantages of granting compensation by a schedule fixed in the law, insuring greater certainty, more adequate payments, greater ease of securing redress, and abolishing the cost of law suits.
Future research will provide a more adequate sociology of subordination and superordination.
Adoption and initiation among primitive peoples provided a ceremonial method for inducting aliens and strangers into the group, the significance of which can only be understood after a more adequate study of ceremonial in general.
The changes in languages in the course of the contacts, conflicts, and fusions of races and nationalities afford data for a more adequate description of the process of assimilation.
Those are the words of the Congress--"more adequate.
The attention of Congress was called on a former occasion to the necessity of such a modification in the office of Attorney General of the United States as would render it more adequate to the wants of the public service.
The possession of both banks of the Mississippi reducing to a single point the defense of that river, its waters, and the country adjacent, it becomes highly necessary to provide for that point a more adequate security.
The poem, however, can be effectively rendered as a monologue, and thus receive a more adequate interpretation.
Where else can we find a more adequate suggestion of the true nature of human love, especially the interpretation of the love of a true man, except in Browning?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more adequate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.