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Example sentences for "problematical"

Lexicographically close words:
probing; probity; problem; problema; problematic; probleme; problems; proboscis; proceaded; procede
  1. Such a palace included all the buildings necessary to these magnificent lives, which may seem almost problematical to many persons to see how poor is the state of a prince in these days.

  2. And it may be noted incidentally that by dint of explanations it has become problematical whether Hannibal ever crossed the Alps at all.

  3. The name “Antilhas” seems first to have been transferred from this problematical mid-ocean island to the archipelago of the West Indies by the Portuguese, for Columbus gave no general name to the group.

  4. Apart from the possibly problematical Delphinus minutus, stated to be only 2 feet in length, we have as a minimum 3 or 4 feet.

  5. A rather problematical Armadillo, Necrodasypus, has been recorded from French strata.

  6. But advertisements will not bring him back, and considering who is in power, it is very problematical if the officers of justice will be any more successful.

  7. They are, then, practical rules under a problematical condition of the will; but here the rule says: We absolutely must proceed in a certain manner.

  8. Oh, he was very cautious and reserved, but he didn't disguise his feeling that I should be wise to take a certainty in lieu of a very problematical fortune.

  9. He contrived to be called away, at the critical moment, by some problematical superintendent of police.

  10. The room was choked up with chairs and tables, of all sorts of strange shapes and problematical uses.

  11. It is not simply this or that aspect in human existence, but the whole of man's nature which has become problematical in this dissolution.

  12. But still, with this array of great authorities, it remains nothing more than a wholly problematical opinion, on which, as an article of positive faith, nothing is or ever can be decided.

  13. For, however problematical at most the results of such comparisons may appear, still in such cases as the present they are often very useful.

  14. She was not imaginative, and was at present far more interested in rows of cauliflowers or specimens of seaweeds than in problematical German spies.

  15. Marjorie, at fifteen and a half, was a somewhat problematical character.

  16. So long as the problem is present, the interest is sustained; and the interest ceases when the problematical is removed.

  17. The men were only too ready to be up and doing, to earn the reward and leave John Stich and the very problematical rebel to look after themselves.

  18. Diligent inquiries into remote and problematical guilt leave a gate wide open to .

  19. But I love art, with a love stronger, I think, now than ever before, because everything in the world beside art has become problematical to me.

  20. Now that the vessel's movement was more accentuated, the cabin, in which Frederick changed his clothes, was a problematical place of abode.

  21. A gross countenance in the act of swallowing a problematical morsel represented, for instance, the devil consuming Judas, whilst a hideous face with a lolling, twisted tongue, signified the liar.

  22. In view of these articles having to accompany us on the remainder of our journey, they seemed to me an unwise purchase, especially as it was problematical whether the lids would fit the saucepans for which they were intended.

  23. She closed the door after him, saying 'good-night' in a clear voice for the benefit of the problematical constable.

  24. She began to see that by refusing all commerce with the men of her own class in the hope of realising a problematical grand passion she had sacrificed all opportunity of passion whatever.

  25. The problematical piece of skin discovered by Dr.

  26. Ray Lankester remarked that he should regard the characters of the hair as specially important, and would not be surprised if the problematical piece of skin proved to belong to an unknown type of Armadillo.

  27. Einar Loennberg's valuable description of the pieces of the problematical skin mentioned by Dr.

  28. They doubtless fuse at their lower end with the problematical azygous bone already mentioned, but the arrangement is obscured by the enveloping soft parts.

  29. Finally, there is the question of the antiquity of the problematical skin.

  30. Moreno may be correct in referring the problematical specimen to Mylodon; or the dermal ossicles of this extinct genus may have been uniform throughout, only differing in size and sparseness or compactness--in which case Dr.

  31. According to Burmeister, the nasals themselves extend forwards and constitute the greater part, if not the whole, of the problematical bar.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "problematical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    debatable; difficult; moot; problematic; problematical; questionable; theoretical; unresolved