But to all this Spencer shuts his eyes, because it is of the essence of his method to recompose the consolidated with the consolidated, instead of going back to the gradual process of consolidation, which is evolution itself.
Instead of attaching ourselves to the inner becoming of things, we place ourselves outside them in order to recompose their becoming artificially.
But all the frames together will not recompose the picture, and the lower ends of all the slopes will not explain how they meet at the summit.
Could recompose this miserable heart, Or make it capable of one brief joy!
Not a thousand years in heaven Could recompose this miserable heart, Or make it capable of one brief joy.
So understood, society is a form of poetry; the cultivated classes deliberately recompose the idyll of the past and the buried world of Astrea.
We have had several remarkable attempts to recompose the Bible; Dr.
In these attempts to recompose the Bible, the broad vulgar colloquial diction, which has been used by our theological writers, is less tolerable than the quaintness of Castalion and the floridity of Père Berruyer.
Jesus, who, having taken refuge in Batanea, attempted to recompose the genealogies.
Perhaps they had children, these men, and it was necessary at any cost to recompose the family: we have no children.
He would have seen the lines discompose under the wave of bitterness which invaded them, and then suddenly with heroic force recompose themselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recompose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.