Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes / Emollit mores, nec sinitesse feros=--A faithful study of the liberal arts refines the manners and corrects their harshness.
Th' throuble is th' sinit is too common f'r such magnificent sintimints; its too common and its too old.
An' he niver makes a speech but whin he wants to smoke, an' thin he moves that th' sinit go into executive session.
Th' Sinit thin took up routine business an' th' janitor swept up th' hair an' neckties.
Ye niver will go to th' Sinit with thim views," said Mr. Hennessy.
He's wan iv th' best two-handed orators in th' sinit or annywhere.
But he did--right out in th' Sinit befure Hinnery Cabin Lodge.
Illustration] Sometimes a sentence is the nominative case to the verb, as Ingenuas pugni didicisse fideliter artes, Mollitos mores non sinit esse viri.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sinit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.