They are unmechanical and obstinate, easily beaten by difficulties, which their first feeling is to raise, and their next to succumb to; they give the thing up at once.
The operation of hanging, among so unmechanical a people, with no improved patent invisible drop, used to be conducted in a cruel and clumsy manner.
Its defenders had to go on adding one piece of machinery after another, as new classes of facts came into view, till it became more complex and unmechanical than the theory of epicycles and eccentrics at its worst period.
It goes upon the utterly unmechanical supposition that the approach of a body to the center at any moment depends solely upon the excess of the centripetal over the centrifugal force; and reversely.
There must be some way of being just mechanical enough, and at the right time and right place, and of being just unmechanical enough at the right time and right place.
The more of our living we can learn to do to-day, automatically, the more inspired and creative and godlike and unmechanical our civilization becomes.
And there must be some way in which men can be mechanical and unmechanical at will.
Between the morbidly mechanical people and the morbidly unmechanical people, modern civilization hangs in the balance.
The fibre acts as if it knew what it wanted--a very unmechanical attribute.
How utterly unmechanical a living body is, at least how far it transcends mere mechanics is shown by what the chemists call "autolysis.
At Bailleul the Skipper had suggested our learning to manage the unmechanical horse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unmechanical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.