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Example sentences for "realities"

Lexicographically close words:
realist; realistic; realistically; realists; realite; reality; realizable; realization; realizations; realize
  1. The realities of life only seem the mockeries.

  2. The awful scenes of carnage and death, of which the little village and its immediate vicinity had been the theatre, seemed to have brought the realities of another world more vividly before the moral consciousness of the community.

  3. He found his inspiration in realities but that is not to say that his realities were external ones.

  4. It is for such sweet and logical truth-telling, such mild and strict interpretation, that we must pay our debt of appreciation to Fantin, the painter of ideal realities and of actual ideals.

  5. The Kempeitai (military-political gendarmerie) structure got in the way; Japanese propaganda lines lost touch with the strategic realities of their slow defeat.

  6. Behind the pageantries of Japanese political warfare, economic and social realities were horrid.

  7. Likewise, terms expressive of intention can be used in defining realities if used to signify things which are unnamed.

  8. But the Trinity cannot be called trine; otherwise there would be nine realities in God; which, of course, is erroneous.

  9. God; and hence it follows that there are also several realities subsistent in the divine nature; which means that there are several persons in God.

  10. What realities does the day possess beyond perception?

  11. Thus meditating, I stood close to my Friend, until Chance or a fleeting Thought brought him back to the realities of Life.

  12. It was not until we reached the corner of Chancery Lane that we were forced to descend to the Realities of Life.

  13. Bodies independent of common experience do not then appear, to an attentive criticism, as veritable realities which would have an existence in themselves.

  14. Mr Bergson speaks of them chiefly in connection with the realities of consciousness, or, more generally speaking, of life.

  15. In other terms, what they study is not so much such and such a particular "thing" as the relation of mind to each of the realities to be studied.

  16. Far from considering as positive only that which can be an object of sensation or calculation, we begin by greeting the great spiritual realities with this title.

  17. Should you like to leave the gaieties of this world, to associate with the awful realities of another?

  18. It reminds us of our mortality, and brings before our imagination the unseen realities of an eternal world.

  19. In one word, they thoroughly understand space of three dimensions, and the tactual realities that answer to and underlie each visible appearance.

  20. One startled, serious look he gave her, but his voice maintained the determined lightness with which it was necessary to face the realities of their bargain.

  21. Often one heard of men who, seized by a thirst for adventure in the rough, or unbalanced by passion and disappointment, had thrown up everything familiar and dropped out, to savour the hard realities of life.

  22. The absurdity is, indeed, ludicrous, if we are thinking of real things and of the goods and evils of experience; but egotists never think of that; what they always think of is the picture of those realities in their imagination.

  23. He, therefore, hastened to adopt a corrective principle of reconstruction, no less fallacious, namely, that conscience bids us assume certain things to be realities which reason and experience know nothing of.

  24. Though ever present to the mind it requires an effort to disentangle the realities of memory from the illusions of imagination; but a letter is proof positive; there it is in black and white.

  25. Then come the realities of manhood, for which he is so ill prepared.

  26. One always does before one has had a genuine tussle with the unpleasant realities of life; to the good country squire with an assured position, an assured income, assured influence, it seemed very easy indeed to insist.

  27. The realities of a sordid life brought within the four walls of a solemn, aristocratic old house.

  28. Even if she could call that enfeebled mind back to the hideous realities of to-day, what chance was there that the few words which this dying man could utter would be those that could save Luke from the gallows?

  29. And so the coming declaration of love is effectually nipped in the bud by the unromantic realities of the present catarrh.

  30. The fourth sort, which express certainty as to realities of existence, refer to any of three realities.

  31. A fine spirit worthy to be compared with Montrose and Bayard, he had no talent for the stern realities of statecraft, and was overmatched by unscrupulous rivals who knew that "war is a game of deceit.

  32. He defined a¹cAºfiism as "the apprehension of Divine realities and renunciation of human possessions.

  33. The hallucinations of sleep we accept as realities just as the insane individual believes in all the erroneous impressions made upon his senses.

  34. The careful examination of almost any insane persons will also show that they incorporate the fancies of their dreams with the realities of everyday life.

  35. Bobbie, waking fretfully, brought her to a sudden sense of the realities of life.

  36. At once all the realities of life arose to reach out to her, and draw her back to her old routine.

  37. To think of coming back to New York and the chilly isolation of the social outcast did not appeal to her--it was like awakening from the dream to realities anything but pleasant.

  38. Realities multiplied; no doubt she was converging swiftly upon one so hideous as to make her wish she had never been born.

  39. The realities of things have been revealed in this radiant century, and.

  40. Among these realities is the principle of the equality of man and woman—equal rights and prerogatives in all things appertaining to humanity.

  41. The realities of things have been revealed in this radiant century, and that which is true must come to the surface.

  42. It is fundamental that if you are to write serious literature, you must rub your nose against the realities of life.

  43. You will bless me, once you get accustomed to the realities of life--see if you don't.


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