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Example sentences for "resolvable"

Lexicographically close words:
resolute; resolutely; resoluteness; resolution; resolutions; resolvd; resolve; resolved; resolvent; resolves
  1. Still, as before, it was not solely the moral phenomena of human society which they understood by Nature, but these phenomena considered as resolvable into some general and simple laws.

  2. It is resolvable into the double proposition that "sovereignty is territorial," i.

  3. The former of these expressions is resolvable into 'Quid est [id quod dicitur] Oratio Dominica?

  4. Defn: Not decomposable; incapable or difficult of decomposition; not resolvable into its constituents or elements.

  5. Wheat grain, by the processes of grinding and sifting, is resolvable into two distinct parts--bran and flour.

  6. There seemed to be no immediate way of escape, so Westray resigned himself to the inevitable, and the little group moved up the nave, enveloped in an atmosphere of its own, of which wet overcoats and umbrellas were resolvable constituents.

  7. They stand out like a thin line of light in the distant darkness, a line continuous at first, but afterwards resolvable into individual units of lamps as he walks further along the straight road.

  8. And that therefore they may be ultimately resolvable into associations of action, as described in Sect.

  9. All things are resolvable into Matter and Form.

  10. Great as are its incentives to Reconciliation, it is never entirely resolvable into them.

  11. Yet the law of the parabolic motion would be resolvable into the very same simple laws into which that of the elliptical motion is revolved, namely, the law of the permanence of rectilineal motion, and the law of gravitation.

  12. As has been well remarked by Archbishop Whately and others, the disjunctive form is resolvable into the conditional; every disjunctive proposition being equivalent to two or more conditional ones.

  13. Any ulterior and minuter analysis must be left to metaphysics; which in this, as in other parts of our mental nature, decides what are ultimate facts, and what are resolvable into other facts.

  14. Granules just resolvable under a very high power soon appear, sometimes within a minute, in the cells beneath the glands; and these then aggregate into minute spheres.

  15. The summit of a bladder was examined, and all the glands found colourless, with their primordial utricles not at all shrunk; yet many of the oblong glands contained granules just resolvable with No.

  16. If our planetary system were far 'outside' this cluster, the Milky Way would appear to telescopic vision as a ring, and at a still greater distance as a resolvable discoidal nebula.

  17. A portion of the nebulous vapor would probably be found resolvable into stars by more powerful optical instruments.

  18. It also acknowledges that many differences of kind are resolvable into differences of degree.

  19. We may be told to observe that every negative is a positive, that differences of kind are resolvable into differences of degree, and that differences of degree may be heightened into differences of kind.

  20. Yet, let me not be misunderstood, nor this great truth be supposed anywise resolvable into the favorite dogma of young men, that they need not work if they have genius.

  21. It must ever remain a mere guess, directly opposed by an obvious induction from those nebulæ which are resolvable into perfect stars.

  22. He said to the materialists: "You tell me that all the phenomena of nature are resolvable into matter and its affections.

  23. The phenomena of nature were held to be resolvable into the attractions and the repulsions of particles of matter; all knowledge was attained through the senses; the mind antecedent to experience was a tabula rasa.

  24. Not decomposable; incapable or difficult of decomposition; not resolvable into its constituents or elements.

  25. Furnishing or giving two colors; -- said of defective vision, in which all the compound colors are resolvable into two elements instead of three.

  26. The perception is therefore resolvable into one of pressure or contact.

  27. In accordance with the three stages of the leaf-formation the corolla is also resolvable into three forms.

  28. The cotyledons or seed-lobes are the synthesis of the two processes; they are at once root and leaf, therefore resolvable into mucus, and may yet become green.

  29. Each order is resolvable again into three divisions or families, which correspond to the organs.

  30. All virtue and piety are thus resolvable into a principle of self-love.

  31. The other, naturally expecting many of these phenomena to be resolvable under investigation, views them in their relations to one another, and endeavors to explain them as far as he can (and perhaps farther) through natural causes.

  32. The supernatural character of the change must be given up, and the whole work is resolvable into a natural process.

  33. True philosophy is an analysis of constituent principles, or of causes and effects, but the origin of these relations and combinations is resolvable only into the will of the Creator.

  34. But I refer to moralists who suppose themselves to have conceptions of virtue as an end, underived from any other end, who think that the idea of virtue is not resolvable into simpler ideas.

  35. This is the most fundamental revelation of the Divine nature, so that nothing can pertain to his perfections or his works which is not ultimately resolvable into love.

  36. Into what elements is it resolvable by psychological analysis?

  37. In the centre of a spiral nebula is seen a mass both more luminous and more resolvable than the rest.

  38. The circular form is that which most commonly characterises resolvable nebulæ," writes Arago.

  39. The state of mind produced by an aggregate of picturesque objects is not one resolvable into propositions.

  40. The largest nebulæ are either wholly irresolvable, or but partially resolvable under the highest telescopic powers; while large numbers of quite small nebulæ are easily resolved by far less powerful telescopes.

  41. While the force of gravitation draws all the atoms of the spheroid together, their tangential momentum is resolvable into two parts, of which one resists gravitation.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resolvable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    convertible; explicable; modifiable; resolvable; transitional; workable