Personal authority is but a particular form of the authority of circumstances; and to this authority every creature must be subject.
That which shapes; a machine for giving a particular form or outline to an object.
To form or create; especially, to mold or make into a particular form; to give proper form or figure to.
Particular form or disposition of a thing; an exhibition in outline of any systematic arrangement.
Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes, the refrain being a repetition of the first and second lines as the seventh and eighth, and again as the thirteenth and fourteenth.
This represents a particular form of animism, for the soul of the ancestor is thought to become a god.
They are not personal in nature; this also implies that they are not conceived as having a particular form, for somehow the latter always leads to personalization.
Note: Shade differs from shadow as it implies no particular form or definite limit; whereas a shadow represents in form the object which intercepts the light.
Hinduism) Defn: A particular form of Vishnu, or of Krishna, whose chief idol and worship are at Puri, in Orissa.
The name of the possessor shall take a particular form to show its case.
Murray says, "Mood or Mode is a particular formof the verb, showing the manner in which the being, action, or passion is represented.
No particular form of marriage is prescribed, but a license is necessary.
The law prescribes no particular form of solemnization, but the parties must declare in the presence of the celebrant that they take each other as husband and wife.
As he was faithful in his New Testament house, he must fix a particular form of government for her, such as tends to her peace, order, and spiritual edification.
How does it appear that there is a particular form of government appointed in the New Testament Church?
A particular form of beauty must be presented to the eye before it can be mentally pictured.
If the soul is a particular form of the impersonal principle which is diffused in the group, the totemic species and all the things of every sort which are attached to these, at bottom it is impersonal itself.
Some modern physiologists, however, attempt to explain the revolving movement as due to a particular form of sensitiveness to gravitation which it is not necessary to discuss in detail in this place.
In no single case are we acquainted with the internal process responsible for the production of a particular form.
The more accurately we know the conditions for a particular form or number, and are able to reproduce it by experiment, the nearer we are to achieving our aim of rendering a particular variation impossible or of making it dominant.
But this movement extends beyond the immediate state of the soul of the individual to spiritual work, and gives it a particular form.
Such a self-determining activity is by no means simply a matter of subjective disposition; it requires a particular form of life.
He is frequently represented as feeling that some disciple needed a particular form of instruction and giving it.
If I take a walk, nothing is annihilated when the walk comes to an end: a particular form of action has ceased.
What knowledge gained through the study of nursing, a particular form of the human situation, could be contributed to the general body of human sciences?
Viewing dialogical nursing as a particular form of call and response highlights its complexity.
Here it refers to a lived dialogue, that is, to a particular form of intersubjective relating.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.