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Example sentences for "transference"

Lexicographically close words:
transepts; transfer; transferable; transfered; transferee; transferre; transferred; transferring; transfers; transfiguration
  1. He says this thought transference is too much for us.

  2. Come with me--the strain of this conversation is too great--I see you do not have thought transference on your world.

  3. There is no doubt that there was a constant traffic between Greece and India, and it is more than probable that an exchange of produce would be accompanied by a transference of ideas.

  4. Their publication continued till the transference of the seat of the empire to Constantinople.

  5. His transference to Queen's is perhaps explained by its having been Gilpin's college, and by his Westmorland origin giving him a claim on Eaglesfield's foundation.

  6. Then other voices; then ideas of thought transference with people around him.

  7. June 2, the cure was in full process, and the ward was changed again; but in the new ward was a patient who had the same ideas of thought transference as the patient.

  8. Relapse follows premature transference from the front to hospitals in the interior, and too early sick leave.

  9. The new ward-mates did not believe in thought transference and laughed, causing the man to doubt.

  10. We were almost in their clutches now, the arrival at Kiel and transference to Ruhleben were openly talked of, and our captors showed decided inclination to jeer at us and our misfortunes.

  11. Doubtless the Wolf expected to meet us again before the final separation occurred, when the transference of the officer would have been effected.

  12. She had coaled six hundred tons in twenty-five hours, her decks, torpedo tubes, and guns being buried under great mounds of coal, as all hands were busy in the transference of coal from her prize to the Wolf.

  13. The next morning the transference of coal, cargo, and ship's stores from the Hitachi to the Wolf began, and went on without cessation day and night for the next five days.

  14. In addition to the transference of coal and cargo which went on without cessation, day and night, our ship was gradually being stripped.

  15. Some of the methods resorted to by public entertainers are so ingenious that the spectator is led to believe that genuine thought transference has taken place.

  16. For silent thought transference occasionally electrical contrivances are resorted to.

  17. Examples of such a transference may be found in the rupture between Christianity and Judaism, and between Protestantism and Catholicism.

  18. Hence the transference of regard to inner conditions represents a great simplification of the ethical law.

  19. Perhaps the simplest form of thought-transference at a distance is that in which we find a vague mental unrest, unaccompanied by any visual or auditory hallucination.

  20. The transference of pictures which we described in the last article has been achieved in hundreds of cases by an agent upon a hypnotised percipient.

  21. But the idea of thought-transference was at that time just as obnoxious to official science as Spiritualism.

  22. Many experiments have been made in the transference of imaginary scenes, where both operator and subject have attempted to attain a conscious unity of ideas by means of rough drawings.

  23. This remark extends to every case and every sphere of legitimate transference of a higher authority, even though the latter be of a divine origin.

  24. These great symbols possess by transference all the minute and detailed loyalties of an ancient and stereotyped society.

  25. Poking about, as every responsible leader suspects, tends to break the transference of emotion from the individual mind to the institutional symbol.

  26. What indeed we have so carefully to distinguish is the transference of sex from the repression of sex.

  27. And this mental transference is the chief cure.

  28. These features and the transference of xiii.

  29. It is the industrial and trading quarter of the city, and the seat of the great fair of the "Contracts," the transference of which from Dubno in 1797 largely stimulated the commercial prosperity of Kiev.

  30. By transference "kit" came to mean the tools themselves, but more commonly personal effects such as clothing, especially that of a soldier or sailor, the word including the knapsack or other receptacle in which the effects are packed.

  31. Transference from individual to individual by inoculation seems to be the only possible explanation, and all resident physicians believe that the disease is contagious in this sense.

  32. Captain Mahan might find some fresh texts in the transference of Hunter's Division, or in the subsequent expedition to Beira.

  33. In 1814 we paid the large sum of six million pounds to the Stadholder for the transference of this and some South American land.

  34. The renewal of the war in the west had begun some weeks before, but was much accelerated by the transference of De la Rey and his burghers to that side.

  35. Under the lines of the higher spiritual affinity the lines of transference never cross; our gain never becomes another's loss, and vice versa.

  36. Every condition of life that we consider desirable for ourselves we convince ourselves is already ours, we reach out and lay hold of it, and give it a line of transference into our life.

  37. By means of a parley their transference behind the British lines was duly arranged, and they were able to leave for Lindi.

  38. It shall be occupied by troops belonging to the Allied and Associated Powers, and the German Government undertakes to give facilities for the transference of troops to Upper Silesia.

  39. Strong documentary evidence favours the transference of "powers" to a place after "things to come.

  40. Many of them might have lived in Macedonia, and particularly in the colonia of Philippi, before the time of their supposed transference to Rome.

  41. Transference of silver from self to porter.

  42. Amiable Swiss guard takes a paternal pride in it, in the train, in the scenery, and (after usual transference of silver) in us.

  43. And after that, many arguments can be brought to bear on this question, both from comparison, and from the transference of the guilt to other parties.

  44. But when the advocate for the defence has dealt with the other arguments, if any arise out of other statements of the case, he will argue in this way with reference to the transference of the charge to other parties.

  45. We may employ this as an instance of the transference of the motive:--"The Rhodians sent some men as ambassadors to Athens.

  46. The transference of an accusation takes place when the accusation of that crime which is imputed to one by the opposite party is transferred to some other person or circumstance.

  47. One is how the Planchette or the table is able to read cards placed face downwards upon it; the second is, is telepathy or thought-transference a possibility?


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transference" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alienation; amortization; announcement; assignation; assignment; association; barter; cession; communication; conduction; consignment; convection; conveyance; deliverance; delivery; demise; disclosure; disposal; disposition; dissemination; exchange; export; expulsion; extradition; giving; identification; import; interchange; metastasis; migration; notification; osmosis; passage; publication; removal; sale; settlement; sharing; spread; surrender; telling; trading; transfer; transference; transfusion; transit; transition; translation; transmigration; transmission; transmittal; transposition; travel