The chairman as stated favored the patriotic name "E Pluribus Unum," and boldly announced the fact.
Locus est et pluribus umbris=--There is room for more introductions.
Nec pluribus impar=--Not an unequal match for numbers.
Brought together in one body, on the principle of our National Union, E pluribus unum, they must give new confidence in the destinies of the Republic.
The work thus heralded over the Republic with such perfect e pluribus unum concord is entitled English Items; and the embodiment of the "aggregate outburst of the great American heart" is a Mr. Matthew F.
Tandems and tin horns would have been rather at a discount--cum pluribus aliis.
I can possess by several titles; I can become proprietor by only one--Non ut ex pluribus causis idem nobis deberi potest, ita ex pluribus causis idem potest nostrum esse.
Sometimes adjectives show the ornamenta to be a special sort of distinction: pluribus triumphalia ornamenta decernenda curavit, Suet.
Besides, Cicero only says that he had returned thanks to Caesar, pluribus verbis.
In his letters to Atticus, Cicero says, that he had returned thanks to Caesar pluribus verbis.
He thinks that the much-contested phrase pluribus verbis, may mean a long oration, as Cicero elsewhere talks of having pleaded for Cluentius, pluribus verbis, though the speech in his defence consists of 58 chapters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pluribus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.