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Example sentences for "readmission"

Lexicographically close words:
readjust; readjusted; readjusting; readjustment; readjustments; readmit; readmitted; readmitting; reads; ready
  1. A person expelled for any of the above offences cannot claim readmission as a right.

  2. Temporary exclusion from caste is imposed for the usual offences, and the almost invariable penalty for readmission is a feast to the caste-fellows.

  3. Imprisonment, the killing of a cow or criminal intimacy of a man with a woman of another caste is punished by temporary outcasting, readmission involving a fine of Rs.

  4. In Jashpur, among the Mahakul Ahirs, when an offender is put out of caste he has on readmission to make an offering of Rs.

  5. Formerly it is said that a Khedawal who was sent to jail was permanently expelled from caste, and though the rule has been relaxed the penalties for readmission are still very heavy.

  6. Readmission to caste after temporary exclusion entails a feast, but if the offender is very poor he simply gives a little liquor or even water.

  7. A person of the Sonwani sept is always chosen to perform the ceremony of purification and readmission into caste of persons temporarily excommunicated.

  8. Rump by the readmission of the secluded members.

  9. In effect, the readmission of the Jews into England dates from Cromwell's Protectorate.

  10. Footnote 2: The fly-leaf mentioned in last note gives the names of thirty-three Rumpers who did not sit in the House after the readmission of the secluded members.

  11. Defn: The act of admitting again, or the state of being readmitted; as, the readmission fresh air into an exhausted receiver; the readmission of a student into a seminary.

  12. Pass check, a ticket of admission to a place of entertainment, or of readmission for one who goes away in expectation of returning.

  13. The confession was made to the whole congregation; the amount of satisfaction deemed necessary was estimated by the congregation, and readmission was also dependent on the will of the whole congregation.

  14. They declared that the holding of private property and marriage are sinful, and unconditionally refused readmission to all excommunicated persons.

  15. At the following session of Congress, the first bill providing for congressional supervision of the readmission of the seceding States was passed, but the President retained it without signing it until Congress had adjourned.

  16. The terms of readmission were thus to be laid down by Congress.

  17. Excommunication from caste is imposed for the usual offences, and the ceremony of readmission is as follows: The offender dips his head in a river or stream and the village barber shaves his head and moustaches.

  18. They are also the first to eat food with such offenders on readmission to social intercourse, and thereby take the sins of these persons upon their own heads.

  19. The custom indicates that a sacred or sacrificial character is attributed to the opium, as the drinking of the mixture together is the sign of the readmission of a temporary outcaste into the community.

  20. On readmission a lock of the woman's hair is cut off.

  21. When a serious offence is committed the Gaontia fixes a period of six months to a year for the readmission of the culprit, or the latter begs for reinstatement when he has obtained the materials for the penalty feast.

  22. Delays having occurred in the course of procedure in Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas, there was opportunity to apply new conditions to their readmission and this chance was eagerly seized by the radicals.

  23. The confessors, singing hymns of triumph, returned into their own countries; and those who had yielded to the violence of the tempest, solicited with tears of repentance their readmission into the bosom of the church.

  24. Agesilaus was enabled to carry home a sum of money to his embarrassed countrymen; but Timotheus, declining pecuniary aid, obtained for Athens the more valuable boon of readmission to the Thracian Chersonese.

  25. Partial readmission to the Chersonese obtained by Timotheus.

  26. The conditions of readmission were as follows: The adoption of a constitution in conformity with the Constitution of the United States, and the ratification of the 14th amendment.

  27. These confessions and penitential exercises were repeated and enlarged when persons who had lapsed into gross sin, and who had, in consequence, forfeited their position as members of the Church, sought readmission to ecclesiastical fellowship.

  28. The debates showed that later the legislature would do something along that line if assured that such a course would result in readmission into the Union.

  29. A number of the more prominent politicians met to take steps to place the state in the way of readmission to the Union.

  30. The plan was to secure control of the state administration and then apply for readmission to the Union.

  31. Irritating and impossible tests and conditions of readmission were proposed before reconciliation.

  32. It seems never to have occurred to them that northern opinion had changed since 1861, and that severe terms of readmission would be exacted.

  33. Of the alternatives, either practically applying for readmission or withdrawing from the convention, the Pennsylvania delegation chose the latter course.

  34. Five months before the readmission of the Pennsylvania Synod, Sprecher declared: "I fear there will be divisions, no matter what course is taken.

  35. Their delay cost the State one more humiliation, since in the interval the Fifteenth Amendment had been submitted by Congress and made a condition of readmission for the recalcitrant States.

  36. It will give us an insight into what were considered reasonable terms of readmission to the Church, at a time when it was straining every nerve to win the heretics back, and before it had fairly resorted to the use of force.

  37. The only way of readmission into human fellowship, the only hope of salvation, lay in reconciliation with the Church through the removal of the awful ban which had formed part of his inheritance.

  38. His behavior which necessitated his readmission took place following this episode.

  39. He was again in a stuporous condition on his readmission to our hospital, and absolutely oblivious to his surroundings.

  40. Readmission of, must be determined by Congress, XI.

  41. By this means the tragédienne obtained a fresh respite, which she employed in endeavouring to gain readmission to the Comédie-Française.

  42. He is anxious for readmission to fellowship with New York and Pennsylvania and Connecticut, but he supports his application by no claim of community of interest with other States.

  43. When Georgia and the Carolinas establish this republican form of government, they will have brought themselves into harmony with the national will, and may justly demand readmission to their former political relations in the Union.

  44. Accordingly some few commentators in modern times have treated the passage as referring to the laying on of hands at the readmission of penitents to communion.


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