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Example sentences for "progressiveness"

Lexicographically close words:
progressing; progression; progressions; progressive; progressively; progressives; progressu; progressus; prohibet; prohibit
  1. He is actuated by a spirit of progressiveness in all that he does.

  2. He is the president of the Farmers Union and occupies a foremost position as a representative of that progressiveness which has largely revolutionized farming methods in the past quarter of a century.

  3. The name of Lyons has long been associated with the agricultural development of Walla Walla county and has always been a synonym for progressiveness and advancement in that field of activity.

  4. He stands for progressiveness in all public affairs and his efforts in behalf of general progress and improvement have been practical, far reaching and effective.

  5. In all matters of citizenship he stands for progressiveness and improvement and gives his aid and cooperation most liberally and earnestly to those measures and movements which are a matter of civic virtue and civic pride.

  6. He took a most active and helpful part in public thought and action and all that he did was characterized by a spirit of progressiveness that made him one of the most valued residents of Jonesboro.

  7. Mr. Ferrel has always been actuated by a spirit of enterprise and progressiveness in anything that he has undertaken.

  8. Their progressiveness and good judgment are manifested in the excellent return which they receive from their land and they have never had occasion to regret their choice of an occupation.

  9. This new progressiveness seems to them to be merely the story of man's discovery, finding God, here a little and there a little, as he has found the truths of astronomy.

  10. He dared an adventurous move that makes much of our modern progressiveness look like child's play: he lifted the Christian churches out of the narrow, religious exclusiveness of the Hebrew synagogue.

  11. The progressiveness of Christianity is not simply its response to a progressive age; the progressiveness of Christianity springs from its own inherent vitality.

  12. For though his progressiveness is a consequence of his rationality, still there is no actual reference to progressiveness contained in the usually accepted definition, 'Man is a rational animal.

  13. Being a product of nature, he was reflecting those natural laws that belong to his class of life; he had ceased to be static—he had become dynamic—progressiveness had got into his blood—he was above the estate of animals.

  14. Changes do indeed take place in human affairs, but every one of those changes depends on determinate causes; the “progressiveness of the species” is not a cause, but a summary expression for the general result of all the causes.

  15. The effect is still a progressive effect, produced, however, not by the mere continuance of a cause, but by its continuance and its progressiveness combined.

  16. The words Progress and Progressiveness are not here to be understood as synonymous with improvement and tendency to improvement.

  17. This opens the great and vexed question of the progressiveness of man and society; an idea involved in every just conception of social phenomena as the subject of a science.

  18. Our country has been unprecedentedly developed in consequence of the energy and progressiveness of its railway managers.

  19. This is due to the progressiveness of our railway managers in seeking constantly to develop new territory and build up business.

  20. It can be shown that man's progressiveness and the length of his infancy are but two sides of one and the same fact; and in showing this, still more will appear.

  21. By the beginnings of infancy the door for progressiveness was set ajar, but it was not all at once thrown wide open.

  22. It is the prolonged infancy that has caused the progressiveness and the grouping into definite societies, while the development of language was a consequence of the increasing intelligence and sociality thus caused.

  23. We turn to the consideration of old age and death, endeavouring to discover in what relation they stand to the innate progressiveness of the organism.

  24. Body and mind, as manifestations of progressiveness of the organism, 86.

  25. It will not shrink even from repudiating the ideal of absolutely true and demonstrated truth, if it can be realized only by sacrificing the progressiveness of science; nor will it be dismayed to find that this ideal is unrealizable.

  26. The ideal of the infinite perfectibility of truth, and the infinite progressiveness of science, is more than an adequate substitute for the ‘logical ideal’ which is abandoned.

  27. For to admit the essential progressiveness of scientific truth and its indefinite capacity for improvement means unlimited freedom to research into truths which are infinitely perfectible, because they are never ‘absolute’.

  28. The Natural Conservatism of Farmers In all fairness it must be said, the modern gospel of progressiveness has not been everywhere accepted, far from it.

  29. He is thoroughly western in spirit, and his enterprise and progressiveness have enabled him to take rank among the successful men of his township.

  30. The house enjoys a most enviable reputation for progressiveness and reliability, for promptness and efficiency.

  31. In a word, he has made the firm name a synonym of progressiveness and of honorable dealing.

  32. Two mornings, and one whole day, I dedicate to these Essays on the possible progressiveness of man, and on the principles of population.

  33. Does not Bahá’u’lláh Himself allude to the progressiveness of Divine Revelation and to the limitations which an inscrutable Wisdom has chosen to impose upon Him?

  34. The effect is still a progressive effect, produced however, not by the mere continuance of a cause, but by its continuance and its progressiveness combined.

  35. Changes do indeed take place in human affairs, but every one of those changes depends on determinate causes; the "progressiveness of the species" is not a cause, but a summary expression for the general result of all the causes.

  36. The Progressiveness of Man and Society 508 4.

  37. Mr. Roy is a liberal in politics and in all his political interests is actuated by a spirit of progressiveness as affecting both provincial and Dominion affairs.

  38. The integrity of his business methods was one of the features of his growing success, and his progressiveness was also an element in his advancement.

  39. One standing instance, no doubt, shows that the union of progressiveness and legality does not secure supremacy in war.

  40. That it is intimately bound up with the progressiveness of a people is shown by the fact that the degree to which the change has proceeded among the various nations runs parallel with their progress in all the essentials of civilisation.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "progressiveness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advance; advancement; career; course; furtherance; headway; march; ongoing; passage; progress; promotion; rolling; travel; way