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Example sentences for "secondarily"

Lexicographically close words:
secoli; secolo; second; seconda; secondaries; secondary; seconde; seconded; seconder; secondhand
  1. The ligaments of the inner side of the foot are shortened and the shape of the other tarsal bones is secondarily altered.

  2. The fact that where there are malignant growths present, lymphatic glands, quite distant from the original growth, become secondarily infected, through the lymphatic vessels, seems to carry out this view.

  3. Secondarily other effects appear as by-products of the adaptation.

  4. Which will win appears to depend primarily upon the kind of endocrines that predominate in the make-up of the individual, secondarily with his education.

  5. If we are empiricists and go from parts to wholes, we believe that beings may first exist and feed so to speak on their own existence, and then secondarily become known to one another.

  6. The gravity of unbelief is measured secondarily from the objective opposition of error to truth, so that he is farther away from faith who is farther away from Christ and the Gospel.

  7. But secondarily it signifies the fruits we derive from union with God (e.

  8. Primarily the duty of the seal obliges the confessor, secondarily all others to whom the matter of sacramental confession in any way becomes known, such as bystanders, interpreters, or those who have spied into a confession.

  9. Thus, a first class of common goods that are distributed are those intended primarily for the common good, and only indirectly and secondarily for the good of individuals, such as public offices, dignities, and benefices.

  10. But if by "self" we mean principally the inward man and secondarily the outward man (II Cor.

  11. Primarily, this refers to pleasure in consummated acts, secondarily to pleasure in non-consummated acts and internal acts of thought and desire.

  12. If the promise is gratuitous and accepted by the third party, but is made chiefly in honor of God and only secondarily for the benefit of the third party, it is probable that the dispensation can be given.

  13. The ends of the contract are, primarily, the good of the race and of the children, and secondarily the good of the couple through mutual assistance and protection in spiritual and temporal matters.

  14. But secondarily it also controls the appetite for narcotics, such as opium, chloroform, tobacco, and the desire to inhale strong liquors or vapors or gases which may produce intoxication.

  15. Foot-and-mouth disease is primarily and principally a disease of cattle; secondarily and casually, a disease of man.

  16. They appear secondarily as spreading infections from milk glands, thyroids, anal glands, or as embolisms.

  17. It is characterized by inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membrane of the mouth, producing salivation and inappetence, and secondarily affecting the feet, which become sore and swollen.

  18. Then Canaan was the servant of Japhet, mainly, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

  19. Thus Canaan has been for ages the servant mainly of Shem and Japhet, and secondarily of the other sons of Ham.

  20. On the other hand, it is also possible that the disease of the coeliac plexus may be primary, and the coexisting pancreatic disease and diabetes mellitus both secondarily dependent upon it.

  21. But in the play of morbid sympathies it must be borne in mind that the stomach may be secondarily affected.

  22. In others, again, a subacute rheumatism affecting a joint seems to spread to the adjoining tendinous sheaths, and thus secondarily to attack the muscles themselves, the affection of which may ultimately remain the only condition present.

  23. Care must be taken to distinguish this form of purpura from erythema multiforme and erythema nodosum, where blood is usually extravasated secondarily into the tissues.

  24. These forms of cancer may affect the bowel primarily or secondarily by extension from adjacent organs and textures, or by metastasis.

  25. It is due to vascular obstruction occasioned by the pressure of the enlarged pancreas itself or of the secondarily degenerated coeliac glands, and finally by secondary lesions of the liver.

  26. It is {564} probable that many of the scirrhous cancers are formed in this way secondarily to medullary cancer (Ziegler).

  27. It is associated with superficial inflammation of the surrounding mucous membrane, secondarily if not primarily, and often with inflammation of the lacunae.

  28. We must not, in this connection, lose sight of the fact, so clearly pointed out by Broussais, that inflammation of the stomach is often secondarily repeated in the brain.

  29. And God set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets.

  30. And the same principles are secondarily de fide, as it is that there is a God.

  31. As their union with Christ the head and principle of their life is principally necessary, so unity among themselves is secondarily necessary, for the conveyance and reception of that life which floweth to all from Christ.

  32. No doubt but what we give to the poor, should be for God's sake, and from our love to God; and therefore must first be devoted or given up to God, and but secondarily to the poor.

  33. He considers that God's love is first of all directed toward himself as having the greatest quantity of being, and only secondarily directed toward his creatures whose quantity of being is infinitesimal as compared with his.

  34. Ritschl does not see that God's love is primarily directed towards his Son, and only secondarily directed toward the Christian community.

  35. He considers that God's love is first of all directed toward himself as having the greatest quantity of being, and only secondarily directed towards his creatures whose quantity of being is infinitesimal as compared with his.

  36. That children who are suckled for an undue length of time, when labouring under other diseases, will be much more liable to have the head secondarily affected, than children brought up in a different manner.

  37. The axial lobe contained practically all the vital organs and the side lobes were mechanical in origin and secondarily protective.

  38. Hence a Person is primarily and more properly said to assume, but it may be said secondarily that the Nature assumed a nature to Its Person.

  39. But cleansing coupled with enlightening, according to Dionysius, belongs to Baptism; and, for him who falls back into sin, they belong secondarily to Penance and Extreme Unction.

  40. Another is that by which a man is taught the rudiments of faith, and how to comport himself in receiving the sacraments: this belongs secondarily to the ministers, primarily to the priests.

  41. The spiritual sense of grace does not reach to the body first and principally, but secondarily and instrumentally, as was said above.

  42. Darwin stated that there could be no doubt that various quadrumanous animals could distinguish women from men--in the first place probably by smell and secondarily by sight--and be thus liable to sexual excitement.

  43. Primarily its members are Republicans or Democrats and only secondarily representatives of agriculture.

  44. His mind was primarily scientific, secondarily philosophic, and occasionally historic.

  45. It is possible that they may have been designed secondarily for defence.

  46. In this sense of continued existence as the repetition of vital functions in their order, it is true, but only secondarily true, that the end is to preserve life.

  47. The first principle above stated may also be secondarily derived.


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