Sometimes the bird utilises the deserted cradle of a fishing-eagle or vulture.
The bee-eater utilises the bill as pickaxe and the feet as ejectors.
The Indian swift, however, utilises all manner of material by way of economising its saliva.
Sometimes the connecting threads of cotton are sufficiently long to admit of their being passed to and fro, in which case the bird utilises the full length.
It is a master stroke of Shakespeare that he utilises the euphuistic prose of his age to express impassiveness in Brutus's oration.
Hume informs us the rufous-fronted wren-warbler (Franklinia buchanani) utilises a fungus as its cement.
It does not appear to construct burrows, but utilises those of Mice.
But without actually mentioning Tauler by name, he frequently in this Commentary, utilises ideas which he supports by his teaching.
The encouragement of celibacy by the fervent leaders of most creeds, utilises in an unconscious way the morbid connection between an over-restraint of the sexual desires and impulses towards extreme devotion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "utilises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.