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Example sentences for "readmitted"

Lexicographically close words:
readjusting; readjustment; readjustments; readmission; readmit; readmitting; reads; ready; readye; readying
  1. North Louth (who had not been readmitted after 1900), Sir Thomas Esmonde, M.

  2. After this he cannot be readmitted to his own caste.

  3. A girl going wrong with an outsider is as a rule expelled unless the matter can be hushed up, but if she becomes pregnant by a man of the caste, she can often be readmitted with a penalty and married to him or to some other man.

  4. She is readmitted to caste intercourse, but has to undergo the penalty of washing her body with cowdung and having a lock of her hair cut off.

  5. Widow-marriage is permitted, no doubt for the same reasons, and a girl going wrong with a man of another caste may be readmitted to the community.

  6. When a man is readmitted to caste after exclusion for some offence, the principal feature of the rite is a feast at which he is again permitted to eat with his fellows.

  7. A married woman who commits adultery should in the higher and middle castes, in theory at least, be permanently expelled, but if her husband does not put her away she is sometimes readmitted with a severe punishment.

  8. When her child, which does not belong to the caste, has been born, she must make it over to some outside family, and she herself can then be readmitted to the community.

  9. It is compulsory among them to marry a girl before she arrives at adolescence, and if this is not done her parents are put out of caste, and only readmitted on payment of a penalty.

  10. If a girl be seduced before marriage a fine is imposed on both parties and they are readmitted to social intercourse, but are not married to each other.

  11. She is immediately put out of caste for a long period, and only readmitted after severe penalties, equivalent to those inflicted for getting vermin in a wound.

  12. In the last case it is said that the man is not readmitted until he has put the woman away.

  13. When an outcaste is readmitted on submission, whether by paying a fine or giving a dinner, he is seated apart from the tribal mat and does penance by holding his ears with his hands and confessing his offence.

  14. When an offender of either sex is to be readmitted into caste after having been temporarily expelled for some offence he or she is given water to drink and has a lock of hair cut off.

  15. Among the Deccan Thugs if a man strangled any victim of a class whom it was forbidden to kill, he was expelled from the community and never readmitted to it.

  16. An unmarried girl becoming pregnant by a man of the caste is married to him by the ceremony used for a widow, and she may be readmitted even after a liaison with an outsider among most Telis.

  17. When I was at last readmitted to court in 1637, I found the queen in great trouble.

  18. The State was subject to military rule until the close of the year 1869, when it was readmitted into the Union.

  19. Yes," he replied; "but was readmitted into the Union in March, 1870.

  20. The Bureau courts continued to act even after the state was readmitted to the Union.

  21. The professional politicians who supported the policy of the President and wanted the state readmitted at once, as they hoped then to be able to arrange things to suit themselves.

  22. Nevertheless she retained great influence; although involved in the revolt of the Syrian monophysites (453), she was ultimately reconciled to Pulcheria and readmitted into the orthodox church.

  23. One of the principal companies has already been readmitted and the way is opened for the others to share the privilege.

  24. I am also glad to announce that the German insurance companies have been readmitted by the superintendent of insurance to do business in the State of New York.

  25. If a woman becomes with child by a man of another caste, she is temporarily expelled, but can be readmitted after the child has been born and she has disposed of it to somebody else.

  26. Those who took food in charity-kitchens during the famine of 1900 were readmitted to the community with the penalty of shaving the beard and moustaches in the case of a man, and cutting a few hairs from the head in that of a woman.

  27. A young boy of the caste is finally asked to eat from her hand, and thus purified she is readmitted to social intercourse.

  28. Kanjars who become Muhammadans may be readmitted to the community after the following ceremony.

  29. After this he may be readmitted to caste intercourse.

  30. Then the woman took a dish of rice and pulse and placed a little in the leaf-cup of each of the caste-fellows present, and they all ate it and she was readmitted to caste.

  31. In Bastar a man loses his caste if he is beaten with a shoe except by a Government servant, and is not readmitted to it.

  32. Permanent exclusion from caste is rarely or never inflicted, and even a woman who has gone wrong with an outsider may be readmitted after a peculiar ceremony of purification.

  33. A house of commons more obsequious than the former acceded to the motion, and on November 29th the legate formally absolved the nation from all ecclesiastical censures, and readmitted it within the pale of the church.

  34. But such withdrawing State shall not afterwards be readmitted into the Union without the assent of two-thirds of the States constituting the Union at the time of the proposed readmission.

  35. The last of these states had once been readmitted to the Union, but had immediately expelled the negro members of its legislature, and was thereupon placed again under military rule.

  36. When Congress should approve the constitution and when a legislature elected under its provisions should adopt the Fourteenth Amendment, the state might be readmitted to the Union.

  37. A million and a half of men in the North and South had to be readmitted to the ranks of industry.

  38. And would not the angels that fell have fixed themselves upon thee, if thou hadst once readmitted them to thy sight?

  39. O, if thou hadst ever readmitted Adam into Paradise, how abstinently would he have walked by that tree!

  40. In June 1868, Georgia had been readmitted with the first of the reconstructed States.

  41. The state was readmitted to representation in July 1870, after the failure of a strong effort to extend for two years the carpetbag government of the state.

  42. It gathered within it more and more all the elements still capable of continued existence; it readmitted the old world, cleansed of its grossest impurities, and raised holy barriers to secure its conquests against all attacks.

  43. If Christendom readmitted gross sinners, it would anticipate the judgment of God, as it would thereby assure them of salvation.

  44. He complains that distinguished deputies, who ought to have been readmitted to their seats in the Convention, were sent to the scaffold as conspirators.

  45. The surviving Girondist deputies, who had concealed themselves from the vengeance of their enemies in caverns and garrets, were readmitted to their seats in the Convention.

  46. There is a fourth functionary styled Aghopotina, whose peculiar duty is said to be to join in the first meal taken by those who have been excommunicated, and subsequently readmitted into the caste by the caste panchayat (council).

  47. The erring man is readmitted to the caste by being taken to the village common, where he is beaten with an erukkan (arka: Calotropis gigantea) stick, and by providing a black sheep for a feast to his relatives.

  48. Over six months after the original admission he was readmitted with necrosis of the jaw, for which he underwent operation, and was discharged a month later.

  49. Some months afterward he contracted pneumonia and was readmitted to the hospital, dying in 1813.


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