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Example sentences for "numerically"

Lexicographically close words:
numerator; numerators; numeri; numeric; numerical; numeris; numero; numeros; numerous; numerously
  1. The largest religious experiment in the world, the history of a religion which at one time numerically exceeded Christendom, is a gigantic proof that it is not safe to allow unlimited licence to melancholy speculation.

  2. Likewise the draft of a stack, expressed in height of column of external air, will be numerically independent of the barometric pressure.

  3. The same day the Russian general divided his troops into three strong columns, corresponding to the three principal points in the French line, each column numerically more than double the strength of those to whom they were opposed.

  4. In fifteen days Massena had defeated three separate armies, each numerically stronger than his own.

  5. In a legislature of the present time professional law-makers are numerically few, and not very highly regarded.

  6. It may be mentioned here, as a bit of interesting history, that the majority of great naval victories have been won over numerically superior fleets.

  7. The so-called passing fight, where the fleets run not in the same but in opposite directions, is apt to be preferred by a fleet that is numerically weaker.

  8. Yet the man is not numerically different by the difference of his component parts at different ages, although it is true that the material composition of the man at one stage of his life is not his material composition at another.

  9. Addition is made from without to the stature of a boy without prejudice to his identity, for the boy and the adult are numerically the same man.

  10. Until very recently schools have neglected the class of people who are numerically the largest and upon whom the whole world depends for its supply of necessities.

  11. The things compared are many, but the something common to all of them must be conceived as one, just as the name is conceived as one, though corresponding to numerically different sensations of sound each time it is pronounced.

  12. That is, though numerically distinct, He partook of the same Divine Nature: "All Things were made by Him.

  13. The merely numerically universal judgement, and the merely numerically particular judgement[28] are simply aggregates of singular judgements, and therefore are indistinguishable in principle from the singular judgement.

  14. That which is necessarily to be represented as numerically identical cannot be thought as such by means of empirical data.

  15. The additional blood, though numerically a small proportion, permeated rapidly throughout the whole community.

  16. He was numerically as insignificant, racially as unproductive and as ill provided with fruitful or permanent institutions as his brethren on the Rhine or the Danube.

  17. We call large what numerically participates in much; and small what participates in little.

  18. Besides, it would be impossible to discover therein anything that was numerically unitary, or anything that might be called individual.

  19. It is, therefore everywhere the same, and numerically one, without dividing, but always present entire.

  20. To be individual, beings must first be stable, then they must remain identical, and last, they must numerically be one in order to achieve individuality.

  21. These faced a numerically very superior force variously estimated at five to seven army corps.

  22. But, in fact, from the proposition that a thing is qualitatively different from A, it does follow that it is also numerically different.

  23. And I say that this is equivalent to saying that it may be true that A has P, and yet not true that from the proposition that a thing has not got P it follows that that thing is other than A--numerically different from it.

  24. The question is often raised, how Cromwell, representing the numerically insignificant Independents, contrived to maintain himself as absolute ruler of the British Isles.

  25. Nearly every nationality has its representative in trade, but numerically the unspeakable Turk is very much in evidence.

  26. Alongside it was a still numerically small middle class, with little political education or enlightenment.

  27. In the first place the Mongol political league was numerically stronger than those of the earlier alien peoples; secondly, the military organization and technical equipment of the Mongols were exceptionally advanced for their day.

  28. Like most revolutionary armies of the South and Central American republics staff officers were numerically out of all proportion to the size of the army.

  29. Then, assuming her crew to be at least as numerically as strong as that of the 'Meteor,' where are the rest?

  30. Owing to their bloody duels, they are always numerically inferior to the women, so there is shelter for them all.

  31. He came right back at me asking for figures, and when he was done I had to admit that only in our navy were we numerically superior.


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