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Example sentences for "recomposition"

Lexicographically close words:
recompense; recompensed; recompenses; recompensing; recompose; recon; reconcentrado; reconcentrados; reconcentration; reconcilable
  1. No eye ever saw the separation of any part of it in the form of a ring, or the disruption of that ring, or the subsequent recomposition of its fragments into a solid sphere.

  2. The recomposition or neutralization of the two opposite electricities of the atmosphere and of the terrestrial globe is brought about by means of the moisture with which the lower strata of the air are more or less charged.

  3. The recomposition of this acid I shall show you, by burning some of its basis, which you see here, in a retort full of oxygen gas.

  4. You see, therefore, how vain it would be to attempt the recomposition of such bodies.

  5. Chemists have never been able to succeed in effecting this; but from analogy, I should suppose such a recomposition possible.

  6. I am sure you know that Christmas is only a recomposition of an old Pagan festival, and that "giving presents" at this season is a much older practice than Christianity.

  7. In the mean time, the apparatus employed by Mr Meusnier and me for the combustion of hydrogen gas, which is described in the experiment for recomposition of water, Part I.

  8. This decomposition and recomposition of water is perpetually operating before our eyes, in the temperature of the atmosphere, by means of compound elective attraction.

  9. Either they are different versions from some other language, or one of them must be a recomposition of the other in the language in which they now are found.

  10. The current thus produced will continue until the recomposition of the gases is complete; then ceasing because these gases, as before stated, do not combine with the metal of the electrodes.

  11. A small current will flow through the outside circuit, being due to the recomposition of the acid and water solution.

  12. Now, organic life (the necessary condition of sensitive life) consisting in a continual state of decomposition and recomposition of the different organs and tissues, whatever incapacitates them for this decomposition destroys life.

  13. De Blainville, for instance, founded his definition of life on the process of decomposition and recomposition which incessantly takes place in every living body, so that the particles composing it are never for two instants the same.


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