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Example sentences for "unavailable"

Lexicographically close words:
unattractive; unauthentic; unauthenticated; unauthorised; unauthorized; unavailing; unavailingly; unavenged; unavoidable; unavoidably
  1. This habit helps one to utilize the odds and ends of time which are unavailable to most people because they have never been trained to concentrate the mind at regular intervals.

  2. They have acquisitions which remain permanently unavailable because they were not carried quite to the point of skill; they stopped just short of efficiency.

  3. How many of us have acquisitions which remain permanently unavailable because not carried quite to the point of skill?

  4. The red man is unavailable as a laborer in the cane or cotton field, or any where else, owing to the unalterable ethnical laws of his character.

  5. South Africa is unavailable for this purpose, as it is under British rule, and slavery abolished within its limits by law.

  6. Those portions of it which will be for some time unavailable consist chiefly of sums deposited with the States and due from the former deposit banks.

  7. To keep up their supply of coin these institutions are obliged to call upon their own debtors, who pay them principally in their own notes, which are as unavailable to them as they are to the merchants to meet the foreign demand.

  8. The amount of Treasury notes which it will be necessary to issue during the year on account of those funds being unavailable will, it is supposed, not exceed four and a half millions.

  9. Their self-identity is unavailable to them (though it is available to those who observe them over many years) - but it exists for sure.

  10. But isn't a big part of our self (in the form of the unconscious, full of repressed memories) unavailable to us?

  11. The other half passes off in a crude and comparatively unavailable condition, in the solid excrement.

  12. Such soils, however, seldom contain a large store of unavailable plant food, and instead of summer-fallowing, we had better manure.

  13. When a lady's daughters are dancing with an unavailable cadet of twenty, and a parvenu, only acceptable in the last extremities of despair, what good is it for her to watch the smiles and construe the attentions?

  14. Thus in infinite time the universe should come to a standstill, in spite of the law of conservation of energy, by all energy becoming unavailable for further transformation--that is, becoming dead energy.

  15. Moreover, as heat engines are imperfect there is heat rejected to the surroundings by conduction, and produced by work done against friction, so that the heat thrown on the unavailable or waste heap is still further increased.

  16. The unavailable form which the energy of the system with which we are directly and at present concerned, whatever may become of us ultimately, is taking, according to Thomson's theory, is universally diffused heat.

  17. Conduction of heat is the great agency by which energy is more and more dispersed in this unavailable form throughout the totality of material bodies.

  18. It will be simply acquiring a mass of unavailable credits at scattered points throughout the country.

  19. Not that it makes it wholly unavailable but that its applicability is restricted to routine activities carried on under the supervision of others.

  20. Moreover, since slaves were confined to certain prescribed callings, much talent must have remained unavailable to the community, and hence there was a dead loss.

  21. Taking Beowulf out of its display case for study not only raised conservation issues, it also made it unavailable for the many visitors who were coming to the Library expecting to see this literary treasure on display.

  22. But this was unavailable as a resource for present needs, and called for expenditure in the extensive surveys which were a prerequisite to sale and settlement.

  23. He had tried it out again and again with various publishers only to have it returned as "well done but unavailable because of the theme.

  24. To be placed no doubt first to the account of "unavailable funds," and then, to the credit of the treasury.

  25. But occasional pieces here and there may be taken for park purposes, as, for instance, a steep sidehill adjacent to the line and unavailable or difficult for building.

  26. In both cases it must be noted that many of the most interesting examples are incomplete and unavailable as specimens.

  27. He had a little booklet entitled 'Available or Unavailable Plant Food--Which?

  28. Permanent superficial colorings have recently been developed, but these are secret processes unavailable for the market.

  29. Two minutes later, more than seventy-five thousand dollars would have been unavailable for the purpose.

  30. The city is necessarily isolated, the environs being nearly unavailable for habitations, indeed incapable of being much improved for any desirable purpose.

  31. The one vehicle of Russia is the drosky, the most uncomfortable and unavailable vehicle ever constructed for the use of man, but of which there are, nevertheless, over fifteen thousand in the streets of the imperial city.

  32. We may now obtain an estimate of the amount of energy rendered unavailable by diffusion.

  33. If heat be taken from any part of the system, only part of this heat can be converted into work by means of thermodynamic engines; and the rest will be given to the auxiliary medium, and will constitute unavailable energy or waste.

  34. Any irreversible change for which a compensating transformation of energy exists represents, therefore, an increase of unavailable energy, which is measurable in terms of entropy.

  35. In the actual diffusion this work of expansion is lost, and represents energy rendered unavailable at the temperature at which diffusion takes place.

  36. Moreover, when a body is heated, the increase of entropy is the factor which determines how much of the energy imparted to the body is unavailable for conversion into work under given conditions.

  37. The amount of unavailable energy associated with any given transformation is proportional to the absolute temperature of the auxiliary medium.

  38. It stated briefly that her composition had been carefully examined--studied, but had, they very much regretted to inform her, been found unavailable for their needs.

  39. This water is largely absorbed by the roots and sent up to the leaves where it is transpired into the air and is lost from the soil, and therefore is unavailable to the growing crop until it again falls onto the soil.

  40. Some of the potash and phosphoric acid will be converted into unavailable forms.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unavailable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abortive; bootless; closed; fruitless; futile; impenetrable; impervious; inaccessible; ineffective; ineffectual; unapproachable; unattainable; unavailable; unavailing; undiscoverable; unobtainable; unprocurable; unproductive; unreachable; useless; vain