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Example sentences for "redundance"

Lexicographically close words:
reducing; reductio; reduction; reductions; reductive; redundancy; redundant; reduplicate; reduplicated; reduplication
  1. But moral virtue does not lessen outward sensitive pain, because such pain is not subject to reason, but follows the nature of the body; yet it lessens it indirectly by redundance of the higher powers into the lower.

  2. If you live in a mountain or hill country, your only danger is redundance of subject.

  3. No words can give any idea of the magnificent redundance of its imaginative power, or of the perpetual beauty of even its smallest incidental designs.

  4. This perhaps, may be the reason, that in some places, there may be more youthfulness and redundance of fancy, than his riper judgement would have allowed.

  5. He is blamed for a redundance of wit, and roughness of verification, but is allowed to have possessed a fine understanding, great reading, and a variety of genius.

  6. A redundance to emphasize the darkness of the clouds.

  7. Note the redundance for the sake of emphasis.

  8. I am much in doubt, whether I should give the Preference to a Quaker that is trimmed close and almost cut to the Quick, or to a Beau that is loaden with such a Redundance of Excrescencies.

  9. But the Turnerian redundance is never monotonous.

  10. How this redundance is obtained you will see in a moment by bending any feather the wrong way.

  11. The canto called "Frithjof's Happiness," which is brimming over with a swelling redundance of sentiment, is so cloyingly sweet that the reader must himself be in love in order to enjoy it.

  12. The magnificent redundance and originality of his oaths make him famous in the army, which he chooses as the first field of his exploits.

  13. In rhythm they are vital and varied enough, in style extremely high-pitched, and they resemble much Elizabethan work of the second order in smothering action and passion under a redundance and feverish excess of poetry.

  14. The bewildering redundance and intricacy of detail in Endymion are obvious, the presence of an underlying strain of allegoric or symbolic meaning harder to detect.

  15. Its style has a good deal of vigor and force, but is marked with the faults of confusion, and the redundance of 'descriptive epithets characteristic of the writers of the time.

  16. As it is, the Celtic poems and histories are not only confused and prolix with interminable genealogies and proverbial reflections, but are written in a style, with a redundance and complication of epithets, at once weakening and tiresome.

  17. Educated in the school of DORAT, he possesses his redundance and grace, without his fatuity.

  18. So redundance alreddy recalls, in order to' explode, guess and give!


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