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Example sentences for "perating"

Lexicographically close words:
perambulator; perambulators; peraps; perate; perated; peration; perative; peraventure; percale; percase
  1. The choice of coöperating was theirs but theirs also the power to refuse to coöperate, if they so desired, and no questions asked.

  2. In fact, it is difficult to imagine any one whose critical faculty was functioning coöperating in a test for catalepsy.

  3. As I had been in close touch with his researches, coöperating in psychological speculations, and was free to devote some time to it, he asked shortly before his death that I complete the book.

  4. On October 12th the Blues and Greys of the 29th, coöperating with the French, undertook in an encircling movement, which was complex in its detail, to take the woods on both sides of the roads.

  5. It may be said that the history of the war will be written in terms of positions taken, and of positions which were not taken because coöperating units failed to keep their liaison.

  6. The book does not profess, however, to follow the movements before the death of Montgomery, nor to touch at all the coöperating column of Arnold before it had united with the other.

  7. At this juncture Schuyler got word from Washington that a coöperating expedition would be dispatched by way of the Kennebec, which, if everything went well, might unite with Schuyler's before Quebec.

  8. The teacher thus becomes a coördinate and coöperating member of the group, and her superior knowledge of the subject is held in abeyance to be called into requisition only in an emergency and as a last resort.

  9. The idea had been to synchronize three coöperating movements against Meade's whole position.

  10. So he had to modify his original plan, which would have taken him much sooner to Atlanta and given him the support of a simultaneous attack on Mobile by a coöperating joint expedition.

  11. The Corinthian exiles had been actively coöperating with Agesilaus against Corinth.

  12. These satraps generally acted more like independent or even hostile princes, than coöperating colleagues; one of the many causes of the weakness of the Persian empire.

  13. Hence the Look-Up Club coöperating with the Try-Out Club to act as an informal Imagination Department for the United States.

  14. This national advertising campaign will be operated through national headquarters, coöperating with local branches organized in all manufacturing towns and cities.

  15. Savage fighting Heptarchies: their fighting is an ascertainment, who has the right to rule over whom; that out of such waste-bickering Saxondom a peacefully coöperating England may arise.

  16. Mr. Rockefeller became rich by coöperating with other rich men to exploit the public.

  17. The fourth reason that Tom Mann as a labour leader is incompetent is that he is afraid; he is afraid of capital, so afraid that he has to fight it instead of grappling with it and coöperating with it.

  18. This was undertaken with great energy, the Congress coöperating with the Executive in every manner.

  19. Jackson and the commanders coöperating with him moved on September 10th.

  20. I believe that they entirely acquiesce in the Government of the United States, and, so far as I have heard any one express an opinion, they are for coöperating with President Johnson in his policy.

  21. Jackson had already struck an important blow there, coöperating vigorously, as was habitual with him, in the general plan of action.

  22. Thus it can be readily seen that the fundamental division of actual grace, considered in its relation to free-will, is that into prevenient and coöperating grace.

  23. This argument would have made no impression on Luther, since he bluntly denied free-will in the moral order and regarded human nature as so radically depraved by original sin as to be incapable of coöperating with divine grace.

  24. This is merely another way of stating the indisputable truth that, by faithfully coöperating with the grace of God, man is able to merit additional graces, and it holds true even of infidels and sinners.

  25. We can, however, ourselves do nothing to effect good works of piety without Him either working that we may will, or coöperating when we will.

  26. Coöperating grace does not ex vi notionis include with infallible certainty the salutary act.

  27. Its necessity is evident from the fact that, to be meritorious, an act must be supernatural and consequently cannot be performed without the aid of prevenient and coöperating grace.

  28. Neither can the actus secundus be regarded as a product of the unaided will; it is the result of grace coöperating with free-will.

  29. A coöperating people will be more powerful than any corporation, and can employ the brains that are now being employed by capitalists who exploit them.

  30. We must have politics, for we must have governments, but when governments act as umpires rather than as rulers in a coöperating world, politics will become a help to the world instead of a menace.

  31. May and Parker Pillsbury have measurably redeemed this nation, recognizing your claim for woman as self-evidently just and righteous, and coöperating with you in maintaining it.

  32. Only give them a kindly helping hand, and we feel sure that a valuable coöperating influence will be felt, of which no one has ever dreamed in the past.

  33. Children will take an interest in coöperating with each other and with the teacher in curing habits acquired either at home or at school.

  34. Wyatt and Girty were, no doubt, coöperating with Timmendiquas, and somewhere to the north the great Wyandot intended to rally his forces for a supreme effort.

  35. Colonel Clark, who was now in command of the whole force, the other officers coöperating with him and obeying him loyally, deemed it wise to spend the day in rest.

  36. The amounts received by the individuals coöperating with the entrepreneur are not, however, arbitrarily determined.

  37. Secure the amount of output per man by dividing the total product by the number of workmen coöperating in its production.

  38. It trains the coöperating individuals to exercise foresight and self-control.

  39. The aim of this functional coördination is to secure the greatest degree of coöperation possible without the actual amalgamation of the coöperating agencies.

  40. In the spring of 1858, the representatives of the four powers met at the mouth of the Peiho, coöperating in a loose sort of concert which permitted each one to carryon negotiations on his own account.


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