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Example sentences for "subsists"

Lexicographically close words:
subsist; subsisted; subsistence; subsistent; subsisting; subsoil; subsoiling; subsoils; subspace; subspecies
  1. Another acknowledgment, that the Church has become estranged from the people, and subsists only as a ruin of a past age, is the widely spread hope of a new Pentecost.

  2. The religious despotism usually associated with the Russian monarchy subsists only for the Protestants.

  3. Yet the point on which this great divergence subsists is a doctrine which is decisive for the existence of the Church, and most important in its practical influence on life.

  4. No such analogy in reality subsists as is here assumed.

  5. Now truth is the still small voice; it subsists often upon delicate differences, unobtrusive instances, fine calculations.

  6. Make all labour alike dignified, and nothing is dignified; you simply abolish dignity by depriving it of the contrast that it subsists upon.

  7. It is sufficient to compare the vocabularies that we have of these two idioms, to see the great similitude that subsists between them.

  8. Then I hope the same friendship still subsists between us.

  9. Because my marriage will destroy the intimacy that subsists between me and yourself, and Plantagenet,' he added.

  10. She had inspired Venetia with the most romantic attachment for her: such as rather subsists between two female friends of the same age and hearts, than between individuals in the relative situations which they bore to each other.

  11. As for sexual love,' said Herbert, 'of which you were speaking, its quality and duration depend upon the degree of sympathy that subsists between the two persons interested.

  12. The mode in which s subsists in M/s may be inconceivable, but not more so than the mode in which m subsists in M/m, or that in which s subsisted in S/s.

  13. The profoundest love subsists for those who have been, as well as for those who are, and reaches out into the future as well as into the present.

  14. A vegetable or animal species is a habit, a type of grouping and organic form which subsists century after century.

  15. Where,' she writes with pathos and tact, 'shall I find a word to express the relationship which subsists between us?

  16. This column, which still subsists in its ancient beauty, exhibited an exact representation of the Dacian victories of its founder.

  17. The variety of climates, and the hardships of a military life, would soon oppress a feeble constitution, which subsists only by the most tender management.

  18. This monster subsists on the faults of professors, and his triumphal car is stained with the blood of christian wars.

  19. Exclusive performing right in dramatic or dramatico-musical works subsists during the existence of the exclusive right of translation.

  20. The perpetual privilege granted by the Act only subsists so long as the book is printed only within the respective Universities or Colleges, and for their sole benefit and advantage.

  21. It is in that part of thee in which subsists the power of forming opinions about evils.

  22. His retirement had opened a void in her confidence which Count Egmont was now to fill by virtue of that sympathy which so naturally subsists between timidity, weakness, and good-nature.

  23. In conclusion, I would beg to remind you of the close understanding which subsists between the Huguenots and the Flemish Protestants.

  24. For this relation subsists only between the immediate object and objects known indirectly, thus always between objects alone.

  25. But the relation through which the knowing subject is an individual, is just on that account a relation which subsists only between him and one particular idea of all those which he has.

  26. Where it subsists alone, 'tis a Spiritual Substance, and may be an Angel.

  27. What relation, capable of being appreciated or calculated, subsists between material bulk and moral character?

  28. Recall the relation that subsists between this parable on the one hand, and the two that immediately precede it on the other.

  29. But the more nearly that the master's rights approached the point of absolute ownership of property, the more suitable becomes the picture to represent the relation that subsists between the redeeming Lord and his ransomed people.

  30. It is necessary at the outset to indicate the relation which subsists between this parable and that of the talents, (Matt.

  31. The intervening portion of history, contained in verses 14-18, should not be permitted to conceal from us the intimate relation that subsists between this and the preceding parable.

  32. This law is evermore violated, because it is proposed to liberty, and liberty rebels: it subsists evermore, because it is the work of the Almighty.

  33. Religious faith no longer subsists except in minds which are behind the age; and philosophy, upheld in a final swoon by Hegel and Hamilton, has just yielded its last breath in the arms of M.

  34. The doctrine of creation alone explains how the universe subsists in presence of its first cause.

  35. The city subsists at present, and is second in rank to Sparta.

  36. But it cannot wisely ignore nor sanely deny the distinction between these individual strivings and achievements, and the “Reality” that subsists and supports its own structure outside these finite futilities.

  37. Since men have to act together, since the individual subsists in social bonds and activities, to convert another to a certain way of looking at things is to make social ties and functions better adapted, more prosperous in their workings.

  38. How intimate and how peculiar the relation, for example, that subsists between parent and child, and how deep and strong the affection that binds the heart of the parent to the person and well-being of his offspring.

  39. Hence the perfect intelligence that subsists between wise men of remote ages.

  40. I please my imagination more with a circle of godlike men and women variously related to each other and between whom subsists a lofty intelligence.

  41. However, this bond exists, since the universe subsists without the pro and con, which constitute it, reciprocally destroying each other.

  42. But with respect to the general rule which in every possible case deduces one of these angles from the other, or expresses the constant and invariable relation which subsists between them, experiment gives no direct information.


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