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Example sentences for "uncounted"

Lexicographically close words:
uncorrelated; uncorroborated; uncorrupt; uncorrupted; uncountable; uncouple; uncoupled; uncoupling; uncourteous; uncourtly
  1. He reckoned on it as a sort of inexhaustible, uncounted treasure that was his own peculiar right and property, and therefore he felt abused at what he supposed was a disclosure of some deficiency on her part.

  2. Banners and badges, processions and flags, announce to us, that amidst this uncounted throng are thousands of natives of New England now residents in other States.

  3. This uncounted multitude before me and around me proves the feeling which the occasion has excited.

  4. Vast numbers of Divers and birds of the Auk tribe move south to these seas off the northern shires; Gulls in uncounted hosts do the same.

  5. For uncounted centuries, silence has brooded over the beauty of these imperturbable hills and over their unpathed, desolate places which only the eyes of the gods have seen.

  6. Like begetteth like, and the great sea of Existence In each of its uncounted waves holdeth up a mirror to its Maker: Like begetteth like, and the spreading tree of being With each of its trefoil leaves pointeth at the Trinity of God.

  7. War, a maelstrom which ingulfs uncounted millions, seems to have been the normal state of Germany.

  8. Surely some God contrived so fair a thing In a vast leisure of uncounted days, And touched it with the breath of living joy, Wondrous and fair and wise!

  9. Brasse was one of a number of human enigmas who had followed Captain Dove's flag and fortunes for uncounted years, and Sallie had long ago heard the common report that there was a hangman's rope waiting for him somewhere ashore.

  10. I could trust you with uncounted gold, Miss," and Micah stuck his fork into the ground, with an energy that was meant to give emphasis to his assertion.

  11. But Madeline came from a country where the only aristocracy was that of cash, hence by virtue of her uncounted millions she was eligible for the highest positions on this side the water.

  12. It was before this man, on the bench of the Supreme Court, up at Springfield, that Rodney had made uncounted arguments.

  13. The kind of life I have pictured is going on in uncounted small and unknown homes all over the country.

  14. She is made the subject of uncounted third-rate jokes.

  15. Uncounted couples who read no books and never heard of psychology have made a lifelong success of it simply by being natural, brave, unselfish, and really loving.

  16. It is one of the mysteries of history that for uncounted centuries man imagined that he only needed woman in her capacity as a wife and potential mother--that for long ages woman had no place in society except as wife or mother.

  17. Uncounted good men have to confess to-day that in their younger days they never did achieve liberation in spite of constant efforts.

  18. Uncounted couples to-day have reason for the bitterness with which they complain that nobody ever taught or helped them.

  19. Uncounted men have brought about in this way a certain perversion of their natures with regard to their sexual functions which clouded their lives for many years.

  20. He felt as though he were receiving compensation for uncounted detractions.

  21. And after uncounted minutes Ingpen remarked that he presumed he had better go.

  22. For uncounted ages man walked upon the earth, surrounded by infinite swarms of bacterial life of whose existence he never dreamed.

  23. They had lived for uncounted ages in perfect harmony with their environment; they were happy and free; and certainly, if such a thing were possible to human beings, they should have been proof against germs.

  24. A month passed away, and on the 22d of June an immense assemblage of uncounted thousands of Tartars were gathered in festivity on the plains of Arsk, which spread around their capital city.

  25. But uncounted millions of them have not been blest, so far as this life is concerned.

  26. Would it not then be the main incentive to give these uncounted millions the Gospel, in order to save them from such a doom?

  27. It is all very well for men to speak of the final reign of grace; and some are very eloquent along that line, never turning their eyes backward on the uncounted millions of the past who lived and died in heathenism.

  28. And be the ardor of missions what it may, uncounted millions more of the families of the earth will never in this life so much as hear of the blessing through Abraham's seed.

  29. If these uncounted millions are in endless torment, or if they are annihilated, the words could not be true.

  30. But singular to say, the author does not seem to have any definite, positive ideas as to the actual doom of these uncounted millions; or, if he has any definite convictions, he does not definitely express them.

  31. What, then, about the uncounted millions of our race who had departed this life without ever having heard of a Saviour?

  32. For infinity has no end; and so, prolong the penalty as we might through uncounted aeons, there would still be an eternity to come.

  33. Their creed says that uncounted myriads of our fellow creatures are writhing in eternal fire, and that their torment will go on forever and ever, without any hope of mitigation.

  34. What are we that we should arrogate to ourselves any assumption of certainty on a matter unrevealed, that takes us into the eternities, and fixes the doom of uncounted millions of our race?

  35. But uncounted millions of the heathen have died in utter darkness; and millions more are dying now.

  36. But what about the uncounted millions in the past and the millions now, and the millions yet to be born, who would go out of this world in darkness, without knowing the Lord.

  37. They have stretched the six days of the week, even those who hold the accuracy of the Genesis account, into uncounted periods of time.

  38. Nothing of any value is left behind in the uncounted ages of the past.

  39. The great central mass, on account of its preponderating dimensions, would still retain, for further uncounted ages, a large quantity of its primeval heat, and would thus display the splendours of a glowing sun.

  40. From his record we learn that more than a million Jews lost their lives through the famine incident to the siege; many more were sold into slavery, and uncounted numbers were forced into exile.

  41. The palaces of the kings, where, for uncounted centuries, dissolute monarchs had reveled in enervating and heaven-forbidden pleasures, were but national badges of the bondage of the people.

  42. The one class studied the present, and made the gravest mistakes; the other pierced the uncounted ages of the past, and uttered the profoundest wisdom.

  43. They moved on again past immensities of immensities, and eternities of eternities, until in the dizziness of uncounted galaxies the human heart sank for the last time, and called out: 'End is there none of the universe of God?

  44. What abnormal egotism the attitude of him who says, "This planet, and all the uncounted centuries of the past, were made for me and nobody else, and I will live accordingly.

  45. A like fate has fallen upon uncounted millions before you and will come to unnumbered myriads after you.

  46. But this is the point as it affects you, young man: Among all the uncounted millions of human beings on this earth, none has the opportunities to make the most of life that the young American has.

  47. They had a hundred and twenty elephants, and African cavalry in uncounted multitudes.

  48. He encouraged or left unmolested the creeds and practices of the uncounted sects or tribes who were gathered under the eagles.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncounted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    conditional; conditioned; contingent; countless; dependent; endless; immeasurable; incalculable; indefinite; inexhaustible; infinite; innumerable; multitudinous; numberless; open; pendent; pending; uncounted; undecided; undetermined; unfixed; unmeasured; unnumbered; unsettled; untold