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Example sentences for "reacts"

Lexicographically close words:
reactionists; reactions; reactive; reactor; reactors; read; readable; reader; readers; readership
  1. All this reacts upon the system and further increases the diabetes, that is, the inability to use sugar properly, and adds to its elimination through the urine.

  2. Most people who suffer from it are likely to be over-depressed and this reacts to disturb digestion and also further to disturb the heart itself.

  3. This reacts still further to disturb digestion, and to interfere with appetite.

  4. They are mutually connected, for a man who does not eat enough will not have regular movements of his bowels, and constipation reacts to produce further depression.

  5. Pain alone, unless it is of a disabling character or reacts upon the physical health, is not a sufficient indication for operation.

  6. Owing to the confinement, the pains, which {427} are often worse at night, cause disturbance of sleep which reacts upon the general health.

  7. Try especially to be agreeable, and you will soon find that this reacts upon yourself; in a short time you will find your love increasing; and the more you follow this course, the more your love will increase.

  8. This, in turn, reacts upon them, and they then feel worse in body and mind.

  9. It is in this way that a formal examination reacts upon and intensifies the sinister tendencies of which it is at once a product and a symptom.

  10. From this cause it is that man, by reason of his hereditary evil, reacts against God.

  11. Another reason why the natural mind reacts against the spiritual mind is, that the natural mind consists not only of substances of the spiritual world but also of substances of the natural world (as was said above, n.

  12. It is now to be shown that the natural mind reacts against the higher or interior minds.

  13. From all this it can be seen that the natural man reacts against the spiritual man, and that there is combat.

  14. The compulsory and demoralizing character of the means reacts on the otherwise advantageous nature of the end, and the result is a mind-destroying system of cram for the children; summons, fines, and police for the parents.

  15. And it is certainly true that the material of thought reacts upon the thought itself.

  16. If air enters, hydrogen peroxide forms, which reacts with the permanganate, and the results are worthless.

  17. Note 5: Urea reacts with nitrous acid, which may be formed in the solution as a result of the reducing action of the liberated hydrogen.

  18. It may be purified by sublimation after mixing it with a little potassium iodide, which reacts with the iodine chloride, forming potassium chloride and setting free the iodine.

  19. It is necessary to determine the amount of thiosulphate which reacts with the iodine thus liberated by making a "blank test" with the iodide and acid alone.

  20. Unless this is complete, hydrogen peroxide is formed when the solution is acidified, and this reacts with the bichromate, reducing it and introducing a serious error.

  21. The solution should not be strongly ammoniacal when the bromine is added, as strong ammonia reacts with the bromine, with the evolution of nitrogen.

  22. It is therefore destroyed by the addition of acid, and the solution is then made neutral with the solution of bicarbonate, part of which reacts with the acid, the excess remaining in solution.

  23. If too much ammonia is present when acetic acid is added, the resulting ammonium acetate is hydrolyzed, and the ammonium hydroxide reacts with the iodine set free.

  24. Note 1: It has already been noted that hydrochloric acid reacts slowly in cold solutions with potassium permanganate.

  25. This procedure must be continued until the sulphureted hydrogen is all removed, since it reacts with iodine.

  26. It is possible that an intermediate manganic compound is formed which reacts rapidly with the ferrous compounds--thus in effect catalyzing the oxidizing process.

  27. These means of torture come to be used also in the inquisitional procedure; the endeavour to force a confession causes them to become more severe, and this in turn reacts upon the punishment itself.

  28. Thus arises the practice of confinement during investigation, an incidental form of legal procedure which is influenced by, and in turn reacts upon, the penalty of imprisonment.

  29. Totemic culture, accustomed to armed warfare and sudden death, begins from the outset gradually to lose its fear of the dead, even though not the fear of death, and this reacts upon the disposal of the corpse.

  30. Feeling may therefore be looked upon as the specific way in which the apperception reacts upon the content of consciousness that stands in connection with the immediately apperceived impression.

  31. Our ideas seem in comparison with it to be something external, upon which our will reacts according to its feelings.

  32. Thus the man-made family reacts unfavorably upon the child.

  33. This, as part of the general injury to women dating from the beginning of our androcentric culture, reacts heavily upon the world at large.

  34. Thus the population reacts suitably to any problem.

  35. A schizophrenic population reacts slowly and based on too short-range models to the permanent perturbation associated with everyday life.

  36. This is also one of the topics of general concern, since our common humanity reacts with greater geniality upon the little ones, in whom we instinctively see innocence and simplicity.

  37. The overearnest person dislikes this type of humor and reacts against it by calling it "in bad taste.

  38. The individual reacts socially "with a great and discriminating sensitiveness" to his environment, just as he reacts physically to his stimuli to conserve pleasure and avoid pain.

  39. The vital power is not merely the result of material phenomena, but it reacts on these as a cause.

  40. The will reacts upon organization, and directs circumstance.

  41. In movement it reacts on other parts, to which it communicates the contractile faculty, the simple and fecund principle of all animal movement.

  42. In feeling, the nervous organ reacts on itself.

  43. The selfishness of worldly Christians reacts on those who are not worldly, so that they feel its subtle influence, even although they scorn to yield.

  44. The legislative purpose reacts on the historical, and makes the spirit of the book severe.

  45. But it is just at the point where the natural scientist resigns that Strauss, to put it in his own words, "reacts religiously," and leaves the scientific and scholarly standpoint in order to proceed along less honest lines of his own.

  46. And I believe that the individual is sound, that he is capable of being happy while increasing the happiness of others, or the reverse, according as he reacts harmoniously or inharmoniously towards those universal impressions.

  47. So long as an organism reacts immediately to outside stimulus, with a certainty and conformity that is almost chemical, there is, it would seem, no place, no possibility for magical experience.

  48. The test-person is not content with the requirements of the instruction, that is, she is not satisfied with one word, but reacts with many words.

  49. But the daughter of sixteen has really not yet lived at all; her real sexual object has not yet been found, and yet she reacts as if she were her mother with endless disillusions behind her.

  50. If a young girl reacts to the world like an old woman, disappointed in life, this at once shows unnaturalness and constraint.

  51. All depends on how the test-person reacts to this situation.

  52. But for a girl of sixteen such an emotional state is, to say the least, quite dangerous; like her mother, she reacts to her environment as a sufferer soliciting sympathy.

  53. Everyone reacts on the influences of the ‘milieu’ in his own particular way.

  54. She crosses the barrier which separated her from a healthy existence, and the poison reacts upon her system and kills her.

  55. Editors ought to beware of such reviews, for their character is easily recognized, and the effect they produce often reacts upon the publication that contains them.


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