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Example sentences for "sentience"

Lexicographically close words:
sentest; senti; sentia; sentibus; sentido; sentiency; sentient; sentier; sentimens; sentiment
  1. Or, if sentience must be assumed to be the cause of movement attaining ends of self-preservation in plants, how are we to account for organic and instinctive action in animals?

  2. But to take the sentience into account is to sympathize, or at least the sympathy is implied in the normal or only possible case.

  3. The same is true of the sentient object so long, and only so long, as I do not take its sentience into account.

  4. To take sentience into account is to sympathize, to feel with.

  5. The science that describes sentience describes at least a part of existence.

  6. In art more directly than in other activities man's self-expression is cumulative and finds an immediate reward; for it alters the material conditions of sentience so that sentience becomes at once more delightful and more significant.

  7. To pierce to this blind "reality" or psychic flux, which is nothing but flying appearance, we must rely on fortune, or an accidental harmony between imitative fancy in us now and original sentience elsewhere.

  8. The human mind, on the other hand, the region of sentience and illusion, was a familiar affair enough.

  9. Sidenote: Sentience is representable only in fancy] "Reality" is an ambiguous term.

  10. In time, however, sentience had its revenge.

  11. There is honesty in the conviction that sentience is a sort of absolute; it is something which certainly exists.

  12. But a psychological criticism, if it is not critical of psychology itself, and thinks to substitute a science of absolute sentience for physics and dialectic, would rest on sophistry and end wholly in bewilderment.

  13. Will the hard world my sentience of her share I feel the truth; so let the world surmise.

  14. Ah, with this sentience quickly will you know How like a tree I tremble to the tones Of your sweet voice!

  15. This opinion, in its general form, was that of the sentience of all vegetable things.

  16. There was sentience in it, there was awareness in it, there was fury in it and who could say if there was grief.

  17. He had sentience of their voices, nigh to hearing them.

  18. But the data of the immediate are hardly human; it is probable that at that level all sentience is much alike.

  19. Here is a sentience to the throes of that earth which is not solely the earth set to man’s uses, but mysteriously made and mysteriously continued, with its uncomprehended language of light and dark and its ebb and flux eternally in sway.

  20. He walked to a mirror on the wall and approved of the strong young body which would house his sentience and then scowled.

  21. At that, the other sentience which shared the body with Mayhem snickered and lapsed into silence.

  22. These presently began to seem, as on last night, to have a sentience of their own.

  23. The fiercely-drawn cigarette burned his lips and he threw it away with a snarling curse, his whole sentience revolted with the odor of social corruption, his soul sickening in resentment of his own undeserved failure.

  24. But her love for him was very great and she was eager to give him the benefit of the doubt, even while her whole sentience shrieked his guilt.

  25. As I panted and struggled on, my physical effort warring equally with the new spiritual experience so that nothing remained except sentience and memory, I could see Gormala walking abreast me with even steps.

  26. An action which in its special or concrete working appeared like the sentience of nature in general, and of the myriad items of its cosmogony.

  27. Could it be that the powers of Nature which had been revealed to me in the dread hour had not only sentience but purpose!


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sentience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    consciousness; impressionability; insomnia; life; limen; penetration; restlessness; sensibility; sentience; sleeplessness; susceptibility; vigil; wake