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Example sentences for "separable"

Lexicographically close words:
seos; sepa; sepal; sepals; separability; separat; separate; separated; separately; separateness
  1. In this case, she is "being," and she would be a separable form.

  2. Therefore, the universe is a deity if the Soul that is separable from it be included within its substance.

  3. What part is not separable so long as the soul is in a body?

  4. The road was hardly separable from the moor, and it was the Brent Farm dogs which warned her of the visitor's approach.

  5. The slim figures were now hardly separable from the wood, and they were frail and young and touching.

  6. Sometimes the ethereal body, or augoeides, is appropriated to the rational soul, or spirit, which must then be considered as a distinct entity, separable from the lower soul.

  7. But the difficulty of regarding the two principles as separable in fact as well as in logic arises from the senses, if it is not the illusion of personal identity.

  8. It is more difficult to determine whether Plato or his principal followers, recognized in the rational soul or nous a distinct and separable entity, that which is sometimes discriminated as "the Spirit.

  9. A personal union, however, does not take place in us, but God is present in us in a separable manner as in a separable domicile.

  10. Has one of its lenses divided, and separable to a certain distance by a screw, which at the same time moves an index upon a graduated scale.

  11. Two stars so close together as to be separable only with a telescope.

  12. Inhabiting Asia' is an Inseparable Accident of tiger, but a Separable Accident of lion.

  13. If there is sufficient stock in the plunger guide casting as is sometimes the case when these members are not separable from the cylinder casting, the guide may be bored out and bushed with a light bronze bushing.

  14. With the object of providing an absolutely clean combustion chamber some makers use a separable head unit to their twin cylinder castings, such as shown at Fig.

  15. It is a separable accident of an individual that he resides at a certain place and is of a certain age.

  16. A separable accident of an individual is one which belongs to him at one time and not at another.

  17. The distinction between separable and inseparable accidents is sometimes extended from classes to individuals.

  18. Blackness is a separable accident of man, an inseparable accident of coals.

  19. A Separable Accident is one which belongs only to some members of a class.

  20. Friend and foe were not further separable within her bosom than one tick from another of a clock; they changed places, and next his friend was fearing what his foe had feared: they were inextricable.

  21. Would you, that are separable from boys and mobs, and the object malignly called the Briton, prefer the celestial singing of a woman to her excellently talking?

  22. The man has the 'tendency,' because we may regard the weight as a separable accident.

  23. When, however, we regard the pleasure as future and as somehow a separable thing, we can only express these undeniable facts by accepting a purely egoistic conclusion.

  24. It was assumed that the formula was still absolutely true of something, and that the check or friction was a really separable and accidental interference.

  25. The phrase, then, can only have a distinct meaning when the conflicting forces represent two independent or really separable forces.

  26. After all, as a machine is not actually a labourer, and its work not a separable product, we cannot easily see how much wages it is entitled to receive.

  27. Frond bearing; resembling a frond; having a simple expansion not separable into stem and leaves.

  28. This interest may be quite separable from the common feminine desire to make a match whenever there is the least chance of it.

  29. It seems to think that good-breeding and good form are separable from kindliness and sympathy and helpfulness.

  30. By separable is intended those forms, which have a meaning by themselves, and are thus distinguished from the inflective and subformative pronouns, and pronominal particles significant only, in connection with another word.

  31. How long we ourselves have talked of political corruption as if it were separable from the privileged monopolies in business!

  32. Not separable from it is the President's proposal to put upon these huge accretions a decent inheritance tax.

  33. The two bodies are separable in a great measure by distillation, cymol being the most volatile portion of the oil.

  34. Since the street throngs had already come to seem no more personal and separable than the bricks in the buildings, he was not so much impressed by the crowds in the store as by the number of things for women to hang upon themselves.

  35. Then he would ride out into the country, away from the brooding shadows of this town, where there were no separable faces, but only a fog of ceaselessly moving crowds.

  36. Only soul of this divine quality does he admit to be separable from body.

  37. These two fields of the Christian warfare are not two in the sense of being separable from one another, but they are two in the sense of being the inside and the outside of the same fabric.

  38. God is separable from the universe, but the universe is not separable from God.

  39. The efforts put forth by men may be classified according as they are pleasant in themselves, and according as they have separable useful results.

  40. Sidenote: Wealth a means to living] The thought that needs emphasis in this connection is that, while production and consumption are separable in thought and distinguishable in practice, they are not opposed in their ultimate purpose.

  41. The problem of time-value is quite separable from the concepts of money and capital, though usually connected with them in practice and theory.

  42. Moreover, no one of the other categories is separable [or independent].


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