Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "nexus"

Lexicographically close words:
newt; newts; next; nexte; nexu; neyther; nez; nfeld; nfold; nforce
  1. The correct accent, if it is introduced, suggests the meaning: but this introduction of the signification of an idea disturbs the mechanical nexus and therefore easily throws out the reciter.

  2. One need not wonder that Madame Blavatsky drew so freely on India for the nexus of her teachings.

  3. All the nexus or web of existing substances and forces which are under law belong to nature.

  4. There will, no doubt, be the nexus of industrial interest, for the white employer will need the labour of the blacks.

  5. But even in countries where no race differences intervene, the industrial nexus does not prevent bitter class hatreds and labour wars.

  6. The minor scattered forces, which may be spoken of as the messengers and servitors of the supreme will, are no more fitful but no less capricious than is the human will, in which the causal nexus is not broken while it remains free.

  7. And the political strivings of these had no organic nexus with the doctrine which emanated from the nethermost depths in which vengeful pariahs, outlaws, and benighted nihilists were floundering before suffocating in the ooze of anarchism.

  8. Some of them deplored the mess in which they were leaving the nations, without, however, admitting the causal nexus between it and their own achievements.

  9. The nexus between them was discovered and announced before the stipulations were carried out.

  10. This is not merely a wish of the extremists; it is a psychological requirement, and therefore it necessitates the establishment of a closer nexus between legislation and practical life which unhappily is become so complicated.

  11. To this pointed question Mr. Wilson is said to have made the characteristic reply that he considered it expedient to assume this nexus between religious inequality and war as the safest way of bringing the matter forward.

  12. At the Peace Conference, as we saw, when the terms with Germany were being drafted, Italy's problems were set aside on the grounds that there was no nexus between them.

  13. Far-reaching though this change undoubtedly is, it has no nexus with Marxism or kindred theories.

  14. This was on Monday, but Ram Narine was to have yet another day of grace, by a twist in the nexus of circumstance which envelops all of us.

  15. The cash nexus with the South was formed once more, and made far stronger and subtler than in olden days.

  16. The men concerned in creating this new nexus of interest between the two regions naturally deprecated the perpetual agitation of sectional issues by the politicians, and particularly northern interference in the negro question.

  17. It is now possible to state of what impression the idea of the causal nexus is the copy: the impression on which it is based is the habitual transition from the idea of a thing to its customary attendant.

  18. The modes are all subject to the constraint of an unbroken and endless nexus of efficient causes, which leaves room neither for chance, nor choice, nor ends.

  19. If this nexus has taken place, it is nothing else than the transformation of the "potential" into the "actual" through strict causality.

  20. And as the line of corporeal processes, with its inviolable nexus of sequences, is not easily broken, parallelism, after many hard words against materialism, frequently returns to that again or becomes inconsistent.

  21. For in this case there would occur, at a certain point in the nexus of phenomena, a piece of work done, however small it might be, for which there was no equivalent of energy in the previous constitution.

  22. The strict nexus of conditions and causes is thus nothing more than the "endeavour after end and aim," the carrying through and realisation of the eternal purpose, which was implicit potentially in the fundamental nature of things.

  23. Let us suppose for a moment that we had to do with a world without strict nexus and definite order of sequence, without law and without order, full of capricious phenomena, unregulated associations, an inconstant play of causes.

  24. And the essential difference between this kind of operation and a mechanical operation is, that the same typical effect is always reached, even if the whole normal causal nexus be disturbed.

  25. On the other hand, the Japanese threat helped to drive the Communists and Nationalists together and forced into the national nexus those regional leaders who were maintaining the last vestiges of separatism.

  26. Dialectic then investigates the nexus which must be held to obtain between all thoughts, but also that agreement with the nexus in being which is the condition of the validity of the thought-nexus.

  27. The paradox of the one in the many is none, if the idea may be regarded as supplying a principle of nexus or organization to an indefinite multiplicity of particulars.

  28. The conception of linkage needs to be deepened by the realization of the middle term as the ground of nexus in a real order which is also rational.

  29. This important causal nexus finds its simplest expression in "the fundamental law of organic development," the content and purport of which we have fully considered in the first chapter.

  30. Many investigators have endeavoured to discover the nature of the nexus between the latter organs and the milk glands.

  31. That this nexus is of the nature of a hormone is generally agreed, and may be regarded as having been proved in 1874 when Goltz and Ewald [Footnote: Pflügers Archiv, ix.

  32. V Time passed; and then time was all gone, and it was midnight, nearly the Nexus Point.

  33. Correcting for local time," he said, "the Nexus Point is one hour and one minute after midnight at what is called.

  34. But Mooney was able to paint a horrible picture of getting to the wrong place, missing the Nexus Point, seventeen long years of waiting for the next one.

  35. Get rid of this clown from the future, he thought contentedly; meet the Nexus Point instead of Harse and there was the future, ripe for the taking!

  36. I mean--well, where in the Vale of Cashmere is the Nexus Point?

  37. The only thing that mattered was getting to the Nexus Point at one minute past one.

  38. I knew, of course, that they were insect-galls, but never before had they meant quite so much, or fitted in so well as a significant phenomenon in the nexus of entangling relationships between the weed and its environment.

  39. Each was four or five ranks wide, and the eight lines occasionally divided or coalesced, like a nexus of capillaries.

  40. Besides this, he seems to have been afraid that if the causal nexus were allowed to hold good between sensation and object, the latter would at once become the thing in itself, and introduce the empiricism of Locke.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nexus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.