The name that we attach to a particular object could as well be given to a totally different object instead if we only agreed to make the change.
A synthetic, or relating, activity of mind unifies the selected ideas into an ideally constructed object which is accepted by the learner as a particular object, although never directly known through the senses.
In our study of the various modes of acquiring individual notions, attention was called to the fact that knowledge of a particular object may be gained through a process of imagination.
The same fact is even more evident when the mind attempts to build up the idea of a particular object by an act of imagination.
Secondly, by an act of constructive imagination, one may image a picture of a particular object as present here and now.
I have already said that there can be no general will directed to a particular object.
In a word, no function which has a particular object belongs to the legislative power.
When you would any way vary the idea of a particular object, you can only encrease or diminish its force and vivacity.
The component parts of the probability and possibility, being alike in their nature, must produce like effects; and the likeness of their effects consists in this, that each of them presents a view of a particular object.
The image in the mind is only that of a particular object, though the application of it in our reasoning be the same, as if it were universal.
For my part, when I want to attain a particular object, I never shut my ears against information likely to enable me to secure it.
But, by the constitution, the Executive may make treaties; these may be general, or for a particular object, and the Legislature may effectuate them by grants of money.
He may determine to stay here until he accomplishes a particular object; and he may go into the most obscure part of the Union to take this oath.
In all cases, the revenue, to be employed in this bounty, is drawn from all the sources of revenue in the United States, and confined to a particular object.
Now, are we to understand from this, that the determination of the will can only refer to the question, why it is directed to and fixed upon a particular object, and not to the question, how it comes to put forth a volition at all?
The same absurdity is involved in the supposition, that one thing may cause volition to exist, and another may cause it to be directed to and fixed upon a particular object.
At first the word Bow-wow was merely a denotative nameāor a mark affixed to a particular objectof perception.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particular object" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.