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Example sentences for "perfected"

Lexicographically close words:
peres; perfeck; perfeckly; perfect; perfecte; perfecter; perfectest; perfectibility; perfecting; perfection
  1. Concentration and organization will be perfected in ways hitherto undreamed.

  2. In states where the socialist party has not perfected its organization, we advise that every assistance be given by our members to that end.

  3. L'Enfant thereupon came in person with some laborers, and saw the work of destruction perfected (November 22).

  4. His sons tried to carry out his patent, and it was eventually perfected by Andrew Wilson.

  5. In 1839 he perfected a practical screw propeller for steamboats, only to find that a patent had been granted to John Ericsson for a similar invention a few months earlier.

  6. When lightened and perfected by the Athenians of Pericles's time, it becomes simply unapproachable; but even in older and ruder forms it seems to me vastly superior to either of the more florid orders.

  7. Such machinery had been perfected in Germany, France, and other countries, but in England it had still to be provided.

  8. But still, full credit must be given where credit is due, and in that respect it must be acknowledged that Marconi only assembled and perfected to practicable purposes the discoveries and inventions made before his time.

  9. During the ten minutes that he was engaged in receiving and sending messages, the boys perfected plans for notifying their relatives of their intention.

  10. If the Lord should allow one piece of land to be taken from him, it would only be because He was about to give him one still better; and so the delay only proved his faith and perfected his patience.

  11. He managed and perfected the work with great vigilance and the consolation of his soul.

  12. It could not be perfected at one time, for experience, that mistress of seasons, was, little by little, showing what was most advisable for them.

  13. Her idolatry is of a grosser and more perfected type than was the worship of Baal of old; and her Christianity possesses a more spiritual character, and a more powerfully operative genius, than did the institute of Moses.

  14. Regeneration, or the implantation of the life of heaven in man, begins in his infancy, and continues to the last of his life in the world, and is perfected to eternity.

  15. Knowledge is perfected by the thing known being united, through its likeness, to the knower.

  16. Whether we consider human reason as perfected in its natural perfection, or as perfected by the theological virtues, it does not know all things, nor all possible things.

  17. Now the rational creature is cleansed, enlightened, and perfected by grace.

  18. And in this way it adds to the goodness or malice of the will; because every inclination or movement is perfected by attaining its end or reaching its term.

  19. But as regards the virtues and gifts whereby man is perfected in relation to his neighbor, the effect of the active life is peace, according to Isa.

  20. Therefore the gifts of the Holy Ghost are habits whereby man is perfected to obey readily the Holy Ghost.

  21. But to be perfected does not consist in being passive or in being altered, as stated in Phys.

  22. But the intellect is sufficiently perfected by seeing God, and the will by enjoying Him.

  23. And if this good be perfect, the whole man is perfected and made good thereby: such a good the practical intellect has not; but it directs man thereto.

  24. Because knowledge is perfected by the known being in the knower: whereas love is perfected by the lover being drawn to the beloved.

  25. As fast as I made the bricks I allowed them to lie for a day or two in the air till they hardened, and then commenced to pile them up in shape to be burned and perfected into bricks.

  26. After dinner I sat down and sharpened and perfected the points of my arrow-heads and fish-hooks.

  27. I also perfected my battery at Stillwater Cove, and kept the armament on the walls of the Hermitage in excellent order.

  28. After I had perfected my submarine boat I used it often to gather the pearl oysters, and it was not difficult to steer straight to the buoy on the reef, fill the shelves of my boat, arise again to the surface, and return home.

  29. With my submarine boat perfected and supplied as it now was with its immense windows, I made many trips, and the sights under the water that my eyes gazed upon I could write thousands of pages about.

  30. And in apparrell the plyghts and fouldes so cunninglye perfected and shaddowed that as well in that, as in all the rest, the arte did seeme to enuye nature it selfe, and that not a little whereat I greatly woondered.

  31. These histories were perfected within the compasse of one selfe same stone, and set out in a most blacke ground.

  32. Out of the perfected result, build the fine engine.

  33. They shall represent a couple of characters which have been refined and perfected in the virtues by years of diligent right training.

  34. Four days ago I came back from a month's holiday in Bermuda in perfected health; but by some accident the reporters failed to perceive this.

  35. Lighting by electricity had then been perfected for fifteen years, but still the larger portion of the world used these lamps.

  36. How harshly I stood out amidst these fine, perfected things.

  37. Appleby perfected the binding mechanism, completing the last stage in the development of the modern automatic self-binding reaper.

  38. Fellow’s gear-cutting machine was perfected and Bullard brought out the vertical turret lathe.

  39. They developed and perfected the machine and to them is ascribed the honor of founding the modern paper industry.

  40. I prefer his perfected amendment to the Peace Conference proposition; but still, I cannot separate from him on this question, when he thinks he is bound to bring it forward.

  41. Shall we accept these propositions when they are perfected as far as they can be, or shall we submit to a dissolution of the Union?

  42. He now applied himself to the task of establishing a scientific basis for lyric and dramatic art, and after years of patient labor perfected a system on which probably his fame will ultimately rest.

  43. I am not sure that the construction of a perfected plot has been at any period within my power.

  44. Let us honor our own natures, exalt our own opportunities, love and lead our own lives, and so bless the world and the Republic through perfected homes.

  45. By her obedience to its voice, the faith that worketh by love had its perfected work, and the promise that was given to her was fulfilled in the birth of Christ.

  46. In the person of Jesus, God perfected the divine purpose of bringing Himself into a realized nearness to the human family.

  47. I would urge the training of mind and heart and hand as a specialty in that which you select as a life work, embellished and perfected by all the general knowledge that a life of intense application will enable you to possess.

  48. For Christ was perfected for the special parts of His work by His mission among men.

  49. It is shocking to the mind of some to speak of Christ having to be educated and perfected for His office of mediator, but this He asserts Himself.

  50. He perfected it early that Summer, and now was about to try it, when the incident of the torn newspaper happened.

  51. You tell me you have just perfected a noiseless aircraft.

  52. But the reason I want to be especially careful that Andy Foger doesn't spy on any of my inventions is that at last I have perfected my noiseless airship motor!

  53. The publishers have now the pleasure of presenting the abridgments of Webster's American Dictionary in a carefully revised, greatly improved, and, as nearly as possible, perfected form.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perfected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advanced; beautified; bettered; civilized; classical; complete; consummate; converted; cultivated; cultured; dead; decided; defunct; deleted; developed; done; educated; embellished; ended; enhanced; exemplary; expert; expunged; extinct; fini; finished; improved; masterful; mature; matured; model; over; perfect; perfected; polished; practised; proficient; quintessential; refined; reformed; ripe; ripened; settled; shot; terminated; through; transformed