Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "unexhausted"

Lexicographically close words:
unexceptionable; unexceptionably; unexcited; unexciting; unexercised; unexpanded; unexpectant; unexpected; unexpectedly; unexpectedness
  1. Canals will succeed, or lend their aid to these; and the yet unexhausted applications of steam and of gas, hold out a hope of attaining almost the same advantages for countries to which nature seemed for ever to have denied them.

  2. And Salem is certainly remarkable for strong, persistent, and yet unexhausted individuality, as a town, no less than for a peculiar dignity of character which has become a pronounced trait in many of its children.

  3. When one remembers the power that was unexhausted in him still, one is ready to impeach cold Time and Fate for their treason to the fair prospect that lay before us all, in the continuance of his career.

  4. Thy shoes shall be iron and brass,' that promises us powers and provision adapted to, and unexhausted by, the weary pilgrimage and rough road of life.

  5. The repetition of the former miracle is a sign that the unexhausted Power which wrought it is with Elijah.

  6. Let that go to meet the seed potatoes reserved, and the unexhausted manure in the soil: and yet the factor at Auchness seems a loser in 1849, by his potato crop.

  7. The tenant must have a legal right, at the close of his lease, to repayment for unexhausted manures.

  8. With admirable coolness, you look forward to the time when "some legislation or conventional provision" for unexhausted improvements will come to the farmer's relief.

  9. Various persons had been racked for similar offences; but the energy of Margaret and the zeal of her adherents were still unexhausted and unconquered.

  10. I have stated above that a body inclosed in an unexhausted bulb may be intensely heated by simply connecting it with a source of rapidly alternating potential.

  11. Thus, the incandescent filament spinning in an unexhausted globe, the well-known Crookes experiment on open circuit, and the many others suggested, will not fail to interest the reader.

  12. Thus, for instance, if a small button, or preferably a very thin wire or filament be enclosed in an unexhausted globe and connected with the terminal of the coil, it may be rendered incandescent.

  13. His grace through all the desert flows, An unexhausted stream; That grace, on Zion's sacred mount, Shall be my endless theme.

  14. Thy sovereign bounty freely gives Its unexhausted store; And universal nature lives On thy sustaining power.

  15. If the value of the unexhausted papers is equal to or less than the surplus, he shall transfer all the unexhausted papers at the value at which they were received by the candidate whose surplus is being transferred.

  16. Unexhausted papers" mean ballot papers on which a further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate.

  17. The value of the unexhausted papers is 1800, and is greater than the surplus.

  18. He shall ascertain the value of the papers in each sub-parcel and of all the unexhausted papers.

  19. Assume that there are no unexhausted papers.

  20. This surplus is therefore transferred as follows:--All the papers unexhausted are transferred, but at a reduced value, which is ascertained by dividing the surplus by the number of unexhausted papers.

  21. They have anticipated some of the literary methods which hardly became the common property of Europe till the nineteenth century; even now, when all the world reads and writes prose stories, their virtue is unexhausted and unimpaired.

  22. The universe is filled through all its illimitable spaces by the roar of her working, the ceaseless unexhausted energy with which she alternates life and death.

  23. Mr. Gladstone as soon as seated took Darwin's interest in lessons of massacre for granted, and launched forth his thunderbolts with unexhausted zest.

  24. There is the principle of compensation for unexhausted improvements at the rate of five or six per cent.

  25. Their effect, however, is to a large extent only of a temporary nature; and in attempting to assess the unexhausted value of a manure a year or two after its application, we must remember this fact.

  26. In the Agricultural Holdings Act special provision is made for giving compensation to the out-going tenant of a farm for unexhausted manures in the soil.

  27. The Act has given rise to endless disputes between landlord and tenant, owing to the extreme difficulty of arriving at a satisfactory estimate of what the value of the unexhausted manures in reality is.

  28. Numerous tables have been drawn up for the purpose of guiding farmers in estimating this unexhausted value at different periods after application, and in the case of different manures.

  29. A subject which has had much attention devoted to it of late years is the question of the value of unexhausted manures in the soil.

  30. After every victory, his soldiers, greedy of spoil, but deeming the smallest acquisition to be unexhausted riches, deserted in great numbers, and went home to secure the treasures which they had acquired.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unexhausted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    unabated; undiminished; unfaded; unflagging; unshaken; unwearied