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Example sentences for "unorganised"

Lexicographically close words:
unofficially; unopened; unopposed; unordained; unordered; unorganized; unoriginal; unornamented; unorthodox; unorthodoxy
  1. For it is not absurd, like that generatio aequivoca by which is understood the production of an organised being through the mechanics of crude unorganised matter.

  2. In front and rear trudged an unorganised gang of Boers, evidently acting as escort.

  3. At a strange and unorganised public meeting on the steps of the Ionic Public Hall, now a hospital, the people indignantly rejected the terms.

  4. The Boer Army--if for a moment we may give that name to an unorganised collection of volunteers--is entirely democratic.

  5. The organised ferments are bacteria or vegetable cells allied to the bacteria; the unorganised ferments, or enzymes, are ferments found in the secretions of specialised cells of the higher plants and animals.

  6. The unorganised ferments are frequently otherwise classified than as above, not according to the locality, but according to the function.

  7. Concerning these unorganised ferments we have nothing further to say.

  8. These unorganised ferments act most rapidly at about 75° C.

  9. The smaller towns and the agricultural population were unorganised and defenceless.

  10. He has the power to convert the commune into a mere unorganised aggregation of individuals, by dismissing every communal functionary, and placing its concerns in the hands of his own nominees.

  11. He can convert it, indeed, into a mere unorganised aggregation of individuals, by dismissing every communal functionary, and placing its concerns in the hands of his own nominees.

  12. Thus we must also apply the key to the understanding of the inner nature of things, which the immediate knowledge of our own existence alone can give us, to those phenomena of the unorganised world which are most remote from us.

  13. There will then remain no unknown force in unorganised nature, nor any effect, which has not been proved to be the manifestation of one of these forces under definite circumstances, in accordance with a law of nature.

  14. But diamond, since it consists of one simple unorganised substance, might be, one would think, perfectly imitable by art?

  15. It is a circumstance that has long been suspected; but late experiments have decided beyond a doubt that vegetable heat is considerably above that of unorganised matter in winter, and below it in summer.

  16. They first quitted their elementary form, or their combination with unorganised matter, to enter into the vegetable system.

  17. In the majority of cases, however, the enemy hold strong positions, and are defending themselves, inflicting terrible losses upon the unorganised populace.

  18. Reinforcements came up from the direction of Regent’s Park--a great, unorganised crowd of armed men and women, doubly enraged by the cruel bombardment and the burning of their homes.

  19. Behind us was a great armed multitude ready and eager to get at the foe, a huge, unorganised body of fierce, irate Londoners, determined upon having blood for blood.

  20. Fickendey says: "The object of fermentation is, in the main, to kill the germ of the bean in such a manner that the efficiency of the unorganised ferment is in no way impaired.

  21. They naturally take from the unorganised producers as well as from the unorganised consumers the full business value of the service they render.

  22. We found that we could not develop in unorganised farmers a political influence strong enough to enable them to get the Government to do its part towards better farming.

  23. It was Schwann's merit to interpose between the tissue and the mere unorganised material a new element of structure, the cell.

  24. The old patriarchal system of families and clans continued as before to be the ordinary constitution, if one can apply such a word as constitution at all to an unorganised conglomeration of homogeneous elements.

  25. An unequal disarmament would be unwise because it would take from the more pacific and civilised nations the weapons necessary to restrain unorganised and retrograde peoples.

  26. The age of the rise of nations was also that of professional armies under the direction of a despot, and of wars for the spoliation of still unorganised peoples, like the Germans and the Italians.

  27. The digestive or unorganised ferments must not be confused with the organised ferments such as yeast.

  28. The digestive juices contain certain unorganised ferments, which produce chemical changes in the food.

  29. And further on: "But the organised world stands in such a sympathy with the unorganised world also," &c.

  30. Although certain crystallisations display an external form resembling the vegetable, yet even between the smallest lichen, the lowest fungus, and everything unorganised there remains a fundamental and essential difference.

  31. In truth, the ultimate and exhaustive explanation of things is by no means to be sought in matter, although certainly the temporal origin both of unorganised forms and of organised beings is to be sought in it.

  32. Analogous to this, then, are the final causes in unorganised nature, if the efficient causes appear.

  33. In fact, the boundary between the organised and the unorganised is the most sharply drawn in the whole of nature, and perhaps the only one that admits of no transgressions; so that natura non facit saltus seems to suffer an exception here.

  34. In unorganised nature the will objectifies itself primarily in the universal forces, and only by means of these in the phenomena of the particular things which are called forth by causes.

  35. But in their unorganised ranks there is no controlling or directing force.

  36. Incidentally these conditions show that the unorganised state of women prevents their taking full advantage of the labour market even when the position is strategically in their favour.

  37. Several small strikes had taken place, but the women being unorganised and without funds were repeatedly compelled to return to work on the old terms.

  38. But that is mainly because we see things in terms of unorganised labour.

  39. We may as well admit that women's work during this industrial transition appears mostly as part of the problem of cheap unorganised labour.

  40. It may well be that before any solution is attained, our knowledge of the nature of unorganised matter must first be increased.

  41. In the last chapter in referring to the problem of repetition I introduced an analogy, comparing the patterns of the organic world with those produced in unorganised materials by wave-motion.

  42. Charges made by veterans of Wellington and of Nelson were resisted by unorganised American forces, dependent upon individual initiative and upon skill in shooting.

  43. By mutually aiding each other, members could get articles added to the protected list more easily than the unorganised opposition could keep them out.


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