Powell contended that the depth of a man's brain may be increased after maturity; muscular effort, mental activity, and a sense of responsibility being favorable to longevity, while idleness and dissipation are adverse to it.
Every person is conscious of a muscular effort in directing the eye to a near object" as a book, and of fatigue, if the attention is prolonged.
By various experiments it has been proved that the accommodation or adjustment of the eye for near objects requires a muscular effort, but for distant objects the muscles are in an essentially passive condition.
A muscular effort opposed by some substance or foreign body is the only possible way, according to his theory, for the infant mind to obtain a notion of extended solidity or resistance.
If solidity and extension then are the essential characteristics of matter; and if the resistance of a muscular effort be the only possible way of learning these characteristics; it may be asked, how did Dr.
Any tasteless residue in the mouth, being refused by the fauces, required a forced muscular effort to swallow.
To swallow any of these necessitates a forced muscular effort, which is abnormal.
Muscular effort in normal conditions is not so waste-provoking and exacting as getting rid of excess of food and the counteraction of worry or anger.
It has been said that "the production of the human voice is the effect of a muscular effort born of a mental cause.
The coming school must be founded upon freedom of form and action, upon flexible bodily movements, the result of vitalized energy instead of muscular effort.
All singing should be the result of vitalized energy and never of muscular effort.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muscular effort" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.