The pole circuit of the second arm transposes either once or twice a mile.
The home key at any station, when depressed, transposes the sides of the line with respect to the talking apparatus.
Reader of forgotten books, he finds precious legends there which he transposes to short poems, often of a sonnet's length.
This doctrine, which Kant left on the way to be flung to the rescue of the castaway morality, is so fine and supple that one transposes it from theory to practice without clashing with logic, even the most exigent.
Chaucer practically transposesthe offices of Phoebus and Aurora.
M) transposes the words in and a, having a zodiaco in circulo, which contradicts the sense.
Chaucer not only transposes the names of the two fathers[38], but calls Aegyptus by the name of Egiste or Egistes.
There is a flute which transposes a minor third higher than the ordinary flute; but it is not much used in the orchestra, although used in the army, as is also a flute one semitone higher than the concert flute.
The second shank transposes it to E, the third to E flat, and the fourth to D.
The following sketch gives a general notion of the relation of this Book to the Filostrato, though Chaucer often amplifies and transposes the material in a way that it would be tedious to particularise more minutely.
The following scheme gives some notion of the relationship of the contents of this book to the Filostrato, but Chaucer constantly expands and adds to the original, and not unfrequently transposes the order of the text.
The order in Boccaccio's text furnishes no real guide, as Chaucer often transposes such order; and it is odd that only this one instance should have been noted.
This may be seen in such words as-- Sword, word (ord transposes into rod).
God transposes our pleasures, taking the glamour from the guilty and transferring it to the blameless; by this transforming our lives.
Luke transposes Mark's statement of the numbers fed, to an earlier and presumably better position.
Since the former substitutes e for n, and transposes two letters in immediate proximity, while the latter substitutes v for r, and transposes it from one end of the word to the other.
They cannot pretend that there has been Assimilation here; for the type of S.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transposes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.