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Example sentences for "perate"

Lexicographically close words:
perambulation; perambulations; perambulator; perambulators; peraps; perated; perating; peration; perative; peraventure
  1. Accordingly, he marched along the northern coast of Sicily, with his fleet coasting in the same direction to coöperate with him.

  2. Amyntas brought a force to coöperate with him.

  3. But the Spartans took an opposite view, and prevailed to have them sent round to the southern coast of Laconia, in order that they might coöperate in repelling or invading the Arcadians.

  4. He was anxious to conciliate them for the present, at all price, in order that the Carthaginians, when he came to execute his plans, might find no Grecian allies to coöperate with them in Sicily.

  5. A fleet of fifty ships of war sailed round Cape Pachynus to coöperate with them off Gela.

  6. Even the ephors, who had secretly authorized him beforehand to coöperate generally with the faction at Thebes, having doubtless never given any specific instructions, now indignantly disavowed him.

  7. For five weeks they kept this up, not entering the harbor because of their positive orders not to risk the loss of any fighting units, and waited for the arrival of an army to coöperate with them against the land defenses of Santiago.

  8. Their problem was whether to nominate an independent ticket and be defeated, or to support and help elect a Democratic President, in case the Democrats should be willing to coöperate with them.

  9. They entreated him to coöperate with them by simultaneously raising the standard of revolt in the Upper Province.

  10. The energetic Prussian king, before the Russian troops had time so to change their positions as to coöperate with the Austrians, assailed the troops of Maria Theresa with such impetuosity as to drive them out of Silesia.

  11. The emperor was compelled to appeal to the Protestant princes to coöperate in this great emergence.

  12. England also agreed to maintain a strong squadron in the Mediterranean to coöperate with Sardinia and Austria.

  13. The emperor, regarding the invasion of Saxony as an insult to the empire, roused the States of Germany to coöperate with the queen.

  14. An army of ninety thousand men was raised to coöperate with the French emigrants and all the royalists in France.

  15. The Duke of Lorraine conducted with great energy, repairing the dilapidated fortifications, stationing in posts of peril the veteran troops, and marshaling the citizens and the students to coöperate with the garrison.

  16. The fish commission, and the various branches of the department, coöperate with private industry in many ways.

  17. Therefore it is a sign of ease and welfare when no thought is given to the mores, but all coöperate in them instinctively.

  18. There are many cases of animals who coöperate in the same way.

  19. The two sections of society are such that they may coöperate with advantage to the good of all.

  20. The structure is a framework, or apparatus, or perhaps only a number of functionaries set to coöperate in prescribed ways at a certain conjuncture.

  21. This includes the notion of what ought to be done, for all should coöperate to bring to pass, in the order of life, what ought to be.

  22. They are also (2) subject to a strain of consistency with each other, because they all answer their several purposes with less friction and antagonism when they coöperate and support each other.

  23. This would completely insure the communications of his army from interruption; and it was no doubt expected that Generals Fremont and Banks would coöperate in the movement also.

  24. General Stuart will keep General Jackson informed of the movements of the enemy on his left, and will coöperate with him in his advance.

  25. From what you have observed among them, is it your opinion that they are friendly toward the Government of the United States, and that they will coöperate to sustain and uphold the Government for the future?

  26. Other bodies of Federal troops had advanced into Virginia to coöperate with the main force on the Peninsula.

  27. All were to coöperate in the assault on General McClellan, and do their part.

  28. In the central labor union, printers, cordwainers, iron molders, and other craftsmen considered common problems and learned to coöperate with one another in enforcing the demands of each craft.

  29. Accordingly, it was bound to face the problem of how far it was prepared to coöperate with the victors in any settlement of Europe's difficulties.

  30. But, of course, you and he will coöperate in an effort to find the lost property.

  31. He does not care to coöperate with me in searching for this money.

  32. In trying to get all possible information about future weather conditions, the Forestry Departments coöperate with the United States Weather Bureau.

  33. The ranchers have banded together in livestock associations, which coöperate with the Forest Service in managing the forest ranges.

  34. The general impression prevailed that the corps was to be sent to North Carolina, or to the Virginia peninsula to coöperate with the Army of the Potomac in the campaign about to open.

  35. At this point let the criticism be remembered merely in connection with the fact that to coöperate with allies in military matters demands tact, quick perception, firmness, and patience.

  36. Congress must improve their methods of administration, and for this purpose must appoint a small committee to coöperate with him.

  37. In this great human family of ours the man and the woman in days that are coming will coöperate to remove from our midst the blackest and most fearful perversion of the natural powers of our race.

  38. It will be seen that the geese may all coöperate with the gander by doubling and redoubling their line to prevent the fox from tagging the last goose.

  39. Players should be trained to coöperate and to understand the importance of each doing well his particular part.

  40. Many children, whether because of lonely conditions at home, or through some personal peculiarity, do not possess the power readily and pleasantly to coöperate with others.

  41. In the main, the circumstances were such as developed out of the persistent refusal of General McCulloch to coöperate with General Price.

  42. Bismarck's first step was to invite Austria to coöperate with Prussia in settling the Schleswig-Holstein difficulty.

  43. This party induced the French parlement to pass certain oppressive measures, and, as we shall see, persuaded Louis XVIII to coöperate with the other reactionary rulers in interfering to quell the revolutionary movements in Italy and Spain.

  44. He might the more easily have completed the conquest of the whole island by means of the fleet which he equipped to coöperate with his land forces in that expedition.

  45. The next is, whether we have any cabals formed or forming within these kingdoms, to coöperate with them for the destruction of our Constitution.

  46. Arnold and Göller suppose that these soldiers had been carried over to Lesbos to coöperate in detaching the island from the Athenians.

  47. A numerous body of Katanæans, they added, were eager to coöperate in the plan now proposed.

  48. At the same time the Emperor ordered Sil-la to send troops to coöperate with the imperial army.

  49. The latter responded by sending a considerable force to the shores of Păk-je to coöperate with this hardy band of men who were honestly fighting for the independence of their country.

  50. Kwak Nyŭng was also sent from the north to coöperate with this army in their loyal attempts.

  51. They would coöperate with the friends of freedom throughout the country; would seek their counsel and aid.


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