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Example sentences for "terminate"

Lexicographically close words:
terminable; terminal; terminalis; terminally; terminals; terminated; terminates; terminating; termination; terminations
  1. I now terminate the history of the remarkable events of the reign of Charles V.

  2. Don Henry commissioned Francis Pereira, the Portuguese ambassador at Madrid, to terminate this dispute with Cardinal Espinosa.

  3. This proceeding restored tranquillity in Cordova, but did not terminate the trials.

  4. Bonaparte was very anxious to detach Sweden from the coalition, and to terminate the war with her by a separate treaty.

  5. The negotiations with England did not terminate so happily, although, after the first overtures made to Lord Yarmouth, the Earl of Lauderdale had been sent to Paris by Mr. Fox.

  6. The manner in which the olfactory nerve-fibres terminate is peculiar.

  7. The minute prominences in which terminate the ultimate fibres of the nerves of touch and taste.

  8. Thus, the cord may be so far injured, as the result of accident, as to terminate all sensation and voluntary motion in the lower half of the body, the patient seemingly becoming lifeless and powerless from the waist downward.

  9. Breeding is a necessary process; and the female prevented from it is sure to be affected with disease sooner or later; enormous collections and indurations will form, that will inevitably terminate in scirrhus or ulceration.

  10. In the upper jaw, however, the corner teeth are much larger than the middle ones; they are farther apart from their neighbours, and they terminate in a conical point curved somewhat inwards and backwards.

  11. Violent catarrh will often terminate in distemper; and low and insufficient feeding will produce it.

  12. One-fourth part of the mischief in other cases, unconnected with distemper, would inevitably terminate in blindness; but permanent blindness is rarely the consequence of distemper.

  13. Little can be accomplished towards curing this disease either in the old or young dog, as the disease, in spite of all our efforts, will run its course, and terminate in total opacity of the lens.

  14. Both of them will terminate fatally, and in both of them the rabid howl cannot possibly be mistaken.

  15. If not arrested, the inflammation may terminate in suppuration, by which process the swelling is relieved, and a cure often effected.

  16. There are few instances of inflammation of the lungs, or pneumonia, that do not ultimately become connected with or terminate in pleurisy.

  17. They unite with a long process of the anterior maxillary for the purpose of strength, and then terminate in a singular way.

  18. Turks, will naturally terminate in the memorable Crusades to the Holy Land, and the double fall of the city and empire of Constantine.

  19. Although the duel was to terminate at the first scratch, without any more serious consequence, the murderous talons, at first folded, open like the leaves of a book, and are extended laterally to protect the long waist and abdomen.

  20. The method is this: the greatest part of the road from the pit runs along an inclined plain, on which are railways communicating with covered galleries, which terminate in large flues, or hurries, placed sloping over the quay.

  21. She caught herself wishing that an accident might terminate the day, that she might be fatally injured, and gasp out her life in Gerald's arms.

  22. Our line of ships did not terminate their voyage at the Cape, but proceeded thence to other African ports east of the Cape.

  23. The contract to terminate when the other party should attain the age of twenty-one.

  24. A scene of riot, likely to terminate in blood, passes in the background.

  25. The complaint is then carried to the head Amblacaur, who lays it before the elders of the village, and solicits their interference to terminate the quarrel.

  26. The day's proceedings terminate with a feast, at the conclusion of which hands are washed within the house.

  27. The proceedings terminate by the pair searching for a finger-ring and pap-bowl in one of the pots filled with water.

  28. It is a very unfortunate business, and I often fear will terminate badly.

  29. But avenging destiny this day protected that breast for which another weapon was reserved; on the same field where the noble Gustavus expired, Wallenstein was not allowed to terminate his guilty career.

  30. The progress of the enemy every day increased the pressure of the Emperor's difficulties, while the remedy was also close at hand; a word from him might terminate the general embarrassment.

  31. Here is the money that you require; and, therefore, before proceeding to any thing else, we will terminate this business.

  32. It is the same at the slit on the shoulders, only in these places the cords terminate in gold tassels hanging down.

  33. The agitation was at its height, and to put an end to it, the consul, in haste to terminate a struggle the issue of which might become doubtful, agreed that the confiscation should not form a part of the Senatus-consultum.

  34. It is curious to see two men, each vanquisher of a sedition, terminate their lives in a foreign land, exposed to the hatred and contempt of their fellow-citizens.

  35. From his representations we should expect it to terminate only with time.

  36. All this made Beaumanoir miserable and ill at ease, the more so that he had three times attempted, without success, to terminate his false position.

  37. If you only knew the existence I have been leading here, without the courage to terminate it, you would be assured of my answer," replied Hanbury, wondering but not caring much what was expected of him.

  38. By its own provisions, it is to terminate within one year from the cessation of hostilities and the declaration of peace.

  39. The present age have no right to terminate it.

  40. His defeat, indeed, must inevitably terminate in his death, for against horsemen mounted on Arab horses success is impossible.

  41. It brings on colics that for the most part terminate fatally.

  42. Such an explanatory amendment would, it is believed, forever terminate the existing dissensions, and restore peace and harmony among the States.

  43. My public life will terminate within a brief period, and I have no other object of earthly ambition than to leave my country in a peaceful and prosperous condition and to live in the affections and respect of my countrymen.

  44. This he considered necessary to terminate the war "speedily and more economically than if attempted by insufficient means.

  45. One such peg, some three or four inches in diameter, was found to pass through no less than four beams in successive layers, and to terminate ultimately in a round trunk over thirteen inches in diameter.

  46. One reason for this opinion is that a triple row of piles which runs shorewards, and is considered to be the remains of a gangway, was found to terminate suddenly about half-way.

  47. Some of the handles approach the form known as anse lunate, others terminate in a round button (ansa mono-appendiculata).

  48. The horn fastenings are extremely varied, and those for celts, intended to be used with wooden handles, terminate either in a split or are squarely cut.

  49. And a good ending too," said Lady Frances; "I wish our wedding was likely to terminate so favourably.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terminate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abandon; abolish; abort; adjourn; attend; belay; bounce; can; cancel; cap; cashier; cease; climax; close; come; complete; conclude; consummate; crown; culminate; defeat; demolish; desist; destroy; determine; develop; discharge; discontinue; dismiss; dissolve; drop; end; ensue; expire; exterminate; fare; finish; fire; follow; halt; hold; interrupt; issue; knock; lapse; lift; pack; pass; perfect; prove; quit; raise; recess; refrain; relinquish; renounce; resign; resolve; result; retire; sack; scrap; scratch; scrub; sever; short; stamp; stay; stop; suppress; surmount; take; terminate; turn; ultimate; unfold