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Example sentences for "unfolds"

Lexicographically close words:
unfold; unfolded; unfolding; unfoldings; unfoldment; unforced; unfordable; unforeseeable; unforeseen; unforgetable
  1. When the disciple unfolds the inner eye in the plane of Unity, he transcends affirmation and denial, as they are inconsistent with Unity.

  2. First, he unfolds the eye of intellect and comprehends the intellectual mysteries to the extent of the uplifting of the veil.

  3. The pilgrim on the way unfolds supersensuous powers, and sees supersensuous phenomena--devilish, passional, and divine.

  4. He unfolds the principle according to which Life is high or low, long or short.

  5. It unfolds the relation between a widening Environment and increasing complexity in organisms.

  6. He smiles condescendin' and unfolds a neat little diagram showin' a Broadway corner and part of the cross street.

  7. At present it turns to the East and unfolds the Greek relation thereto; hereafter it will turn to the West, and unfold the Greek relation thereto.

  8. The conflict which unfolds before our eyes in a series of clear-drawn classic pictures, lies between the House of Ulysses on the one hand and the Suitors of Penelope on the other.

  9. Thus it unfolds what lies in the first two divisions, and links them together in a new and deeper thought.

  10. In other words, Menelaus unfolds in a mythical form, the Universal to his young pupil, and we may now see in what manner he gives the lesson.

  11. Indeed a significant parallel might be drawn between Greek Phæacia and the Hebrew Paradise; in the one, man unfolds out of savagery, in the other he is created at once by a divine act.

  12. Thus the double nature of the deed, its reward and its penalty, unfolds out of Homer into Æschylus, and creates the Greek drama as we know it at present.

  13. Thus the poem unfolds in the order of society, starting with the state of nature, passing thence to a civilized condition, and showing finally the conflicts of the same with the negative forces which develop in its own bosom.

  14. Indeed the myth-making spirit of Greece unfolds new incidents, deeds, and characters.

  15. That region left, the vale unfolds Rich groves of lofty stature, 50 With Yarrow winding through the pomp Of cultivated nature; And, rising from those lofty groves, Behold a Ruin hoary!

  16. But as soon as the poor animal that is thus haled about and maltreated unfolds its tongue, one of the assailants goes and sucks it with its own, and is followed by the rest, who then let it go.

  17. When the fly unfolds its wings, the hook does not quit its hold of the bristle, which moves to and fro in it as they expand or close.

  18. In an instant she unfolds her tongue, which before was rolled up under her head.

  19. Beckoning them to come closer, Papa Francoise leans across the table, and sinking his voice to a harsh whisper, unfolds the plan by which, without danger to themselves, they are to become richer.

  20. Putting the memoranda on the table before him, he unfolds them rapidly, and looks up at his host.

  21. Unfolds her wings for her airy flight From the mist hung dawn to the purple night, She hovered so near I could almost reach-- My trembling heart was o'erfull for speech, When joy!

  22. This incompetency of the ethical behests to accomplish the true and required life, Christianity confirms and emphasizes; and upon its basis unfolds the necessity of a deep, radical renewal of personal character.

  23. In both these cases freedom disappears in the absoluteness with which the substance of the universe unfolds into all its products and manifestations.

  24. It unfolds to us the beautiful character of God and encourages our souls to imitate his perfect example.

  25. Spiritual prayer unfolds the life into the beautiful life of God as the bud unfolds into the blooming rose.

  26. Bible and in the Christianity which the Bible unfolds to our view.

  27. He unfolds the truth as to our perfect standing before God in Christ, and, by energizing the new man in us, He enables us to put away everything incompatible with that perfect standing.

  28. In these accents, the ministry of "grace" unfolds itself, sweetly and powerfully, to the heart of Job.

  29. But the important word "say" quite removes all difficulty, and unfolds in the simplest possible way the point which the apostle has in his mind.

  30. If he departs from the letter, he unfolds the spirit of the prophetic words.

  31. The mystery of the gospel" is no other secret than that which this epistle unfolds (iii.

  32. That section of inspiration, too, which specially unfolds the events connected with the coming of Christ, he has succeeded in involving in almost total neglect.

  33. It unfolds an infinitely higher order of life--an eternity of happiness, the boundaries of which the largest hope mounted on her loftiest pinions cannot survey.

  34. Action unfolds in uninterrupted continuity; motion proceeds by fits and starts.

  35. Unceasingly prolific Nature unfolds her germs, regardless though sinful man, ever at war with himself, tramples beneath his foot the ripening fruit!

  36. How beautiful the vision which prayer unfolds to us when we worship in spirit and truth!

  37. The sign unfolds that faith, and makes it more profound.

  38. The word guides to all truth, unfolds all mysteries, reveals the unseen, makes present the past and the future, defines the infinite, perpetuates the transient.

  39. Man is the revealed God: in man the divine essence first realises and unfolds itself.

  40. God is the heavenly, pure, free essence, which exists there as heavenly pure beings, the bliss which there unfolds itself in a plenitude of blissful individuals.

  41. It unfolds to our view the operation of the Theocracy in the first stage of the nation's existence, and under its first outward form of government.

  42. But Jeremiah, like the apostle Paul, unfolds to us very fully the history of his inward and outward life.

  43. Israel to the heathen nations; and from the redemption of Israel effected through Cyrus, the servant of God, it unfolds the certain victory of the Theocracy over the gods and powers of the heathen world.

  44. It unfolds the nature of God's providential government over men.

  45. Yet it can acquire a part in the creative World-spirit only in the same degree as it unfolds this potentiality to share the divine intellect, whose seat is the highest sphere of the universe.

  46. Man unfolds his God-likeness; he strives to "Move upward, working out the beast, And let the ape and tiger die.

  47. Jesus unfolds the spiritual aspects of the first four Commandments.

  48. Jesus unfolds to the twelve the spiritual aspects of the fifth and sixth Commandments.

  49. Jesus unfolds to the twelve the spiritual aspects of the ninth Commandment.

  50. Jesus unfolds to them the secret doctrine.

  51. The second division unfolds the subject of the physical, intellectual and practical culture of the human race, and constitutes the main part of all books on Pedagogy.

  52. Instead of the all-embracing Epos they should now read Tragedy, whose purifying process, through the alternation of fear and pity, unfolds to the youth the secret of all human destiny, sin and its expiation.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfolds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.