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Example sentences for "recreational"

Lexicographically close words:
recreate; recreated; recreates; recreating; recreation; recreations; recreative; recriminate; recrimination; recriminations
  1. We will begin the long, necessary effort to clean up a productive recreational area and a special national resource--the Chesapeake Bay.

  2. The number of village communities that have organized social and recreational life is still so small that when such movements are discovered they receive widespread comment in the public press.

  3. When a plan for ultimate centralization of wholesome and legitimate community interest has been made it is the minister's task to organize a plan for bringing to the community an abundance of wholesome recreational life.

  4. In cases where local adjustments have not been made it may be necessary to depend on other agencies to conserve the social and recreational life.

  5. True religion is a loyal supporter of everything that is safe in social and recreational life.

  6. Since the moral welfare of any community finds its expression largely in its social and recreational activities, such provision involves providing for the social and recreational interests.

  7. The social and recreational life of a large part of this local area also was centered here.

  8. He began to develop a wholesome program of recreational life, and before long dancing had ceased and had not returned two years after he had left the charge.

  9. Usually, two main rooms, one for worship and the other for recreational purposes, with such side rooms for kitchen and special clubs and classes as the community can afford, will be sufficient.

  10. As the schools progress those leaders who display more initiative than the others should be noted as a desirable source from which paid recreational leaders may be drawn by the city recreational commission and other agencies.

  11. But where these interests exist, there are likely to be other interests; the high school is likely to be a meeting place for social and recreational purposes.

  12. No matter how many social organizations and places of amusement the community may afford, the social and recreational life of the home is the most important of all and the most far- reaching in its influence (Chapter XXI).

  13. The trouble with many of us is not so much the lack of time or of the means for recreation, but a lack of knowledge of how to get the most out of our recreational opportunities.

  14. Thus, we find the church growing more active in looking after the health interests, educational interests, and social and recreational interests of its members and others.

  15. Recreational facilities and agencies in your community.

  16. After Negroes were assigned to Camp Geiger, for instance, recreational facilities were open to all.

  17. The question at issue was whether a post commander had the authority to exclude individuals on grounds of race from recreational facilities on an Army post.

  18. He also pointed out that the local black population was small, making for extremely limited recreational and social opportunities.

  19. Finally, Bradley contended that, while no racial trouble emerged during combat, the mutual friendship fostered by fighting a common enemy was threatened when the two races were closely associated in rest and recreational areas.

  20. Although the Navy's practice of segregating units clearly invited separate living and recreational facilities, the rules were unwritten, and local commanders had been left to decide the extent to which segregation was necessary.

  21. Noting that the station was in a strict Jim Crow area where recreational facilities for Negroes were limited and distant, the commanding officer of the Marine Barracks at McAlester recommended that no Negroes be assigned.

  22. Racial friction also developed in Great Britain where some American troops, resenting their black countrymen's social acceptance by the British, tried to export Jim Crow by forcing the segregation of recreational facilities.

  23. The first Annual Training was held at Shoreham-by-Sea, the time being devoted principally to musketry and recreational training.

  24. It was a queer ensemble, this life in the Black Utopia of Berlin, a combination of a world of rigid mechanistic automatism in the regular routine of living with rioting individual license in recreational pleasure.

  25. Old Steve Turner, recreational director of Seldon Prep, had smiled as he had listened to Reed's "confidential" proposal.

  26. Reed Markham had always been a conundrum to Seldon's recreational director, he was secretly glad to see the boy venturing from his shell.

  27. Reed is preparing for a climactic change which he expects is going to effect Georgia in the next half century," the recreational director explained, in all apparent seriousness.

  28. As football reigned supreme in the fall programme of recreational sport, and boxing in the winter, baseball furnished the greatest solace for the men of the navy marooned from city and college games.

  29. It is the very heart of its social and recreational life.

  30. He believed it much easier to develop a polytechnic institute than a large recreational center, but he doubted whether the former was as useful.

  31. A larger use of the school house for social, recreational and civic purposes should be encouraged.

  32. Prussian thoroughness, therefore, saw that their training must begin earlier; the old junior class has become the senior class, and a new junior class has been set on foot which begins its recreational exercises in the service of William II.

  33. Recreational canoeists call this maneuver a "paddle brace.

  34. A slightly modified version of this roll is called by recreational canoeists the Pawlata roll in honor of the European who introduced it to them.

  35. It is similar to the "Pawlata Roll" position used by recreational kayakers.

  36. Wise consolidation plans give urgent priority to the restoration of the home-grown informational media and recreational facilities of the occupied territory.

  37. Let us cherish these experiments as the most precious beginnings of an attempt to supply the recreational needs of our industrial cities.

  38. The recreational possibilities of these mountains, they have found, are practically limitless.

  39. Shows Federal and State recreational areas throughout the United States and gives brief descriptions of principal ones.

  40. The services are pretty well organized to provide their personnel with adequate sport and recreational facilities, and to insure an active, balanced program, in any save the most exceptional circumstance.

  41. The historic Potomac estuary, with nearly a quarter of a million acres of water surface and hundreds of miles of varied and scenic shoreline, is a rich recreational and wildlife asset as well as a fisheries resource of enormous value.

  42. Most preservation leads to more recreational opportunity; many things that are done to provide outdoor recreation afford some measure of protection for the environment as well, but the emphases are sometimes different.

  43. Among specific recreational problems, access is a major one.

  44. And the smaller headwater structures needed for water supply, flood control, and other purposes throughout the Basin can quite often be designed to function as first-rate recreational attractions too.

  45. City recreational needs Recreation in and around the central city of Washington has to be a primary aim.

  46. In addition, natural rock gardens, wildlife, historical values and recreational facilities make Florida Caverns one of the South's outstanding State Parks.

  47. What readjustments in the recreational and educational outfit of our American communities are needed to give a wholesome outlet to the spirit of play and adventure, and to train the young for their life work?

  48. How would it affect the recreational situation if the churches took a constructive rather than a prohibitive attitude toward amusements, and if they promoted the sociability of the community rather than that of church groups?

  49. Grants awarded under this subtitle may not be used for recreational or social purposes.

  50. He found an empty chair at the rear of the car, beside a gaudily attired woman, whose union disc proclaimed her a member of Local 47, the Recreational Companion Union.

  51. As the machine rose past the city levels, he found himself thinking less about Ann and a good deal more about Dawn--a Recreational companion woman who was simultaneously a psychiatrist.

  52. Social Needs Other great needs are a better organized social life and more recreational activities.

  53. Shows both Federal and State reservations with recreational opportunities throughout the United States.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recreational" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amusing; beguiling; delightful; entertaining; fun; humorous; leisure; titillating