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Example sentences for "vegetating"

Lexicographically close words:
vegetarianism; vegetarians; vegetate; vegetated; vegetates; vegetation; vegetations; vegetative; veggio; veguer
  1. In your Republic there is a certain creature who in constant anxiety and yearning, repeats that the perfection of this vegetating existence is not real life.

  2. But this vegetating state wearies her, and in the next generation she again emancipates herself and goes forth again to the perils of her vain navigation.

  3. STOKE: I would say that one good solution is to select late vegetating varieties.

  4. We should encourage everyone to watch for any late vegetating kinds for trial in the South.

  5. Now, somewhere in between these extremes, somewhere in the climatic analogue of our region we will find Persian walnuts which will have a delayed vegetating period, and that will be the final answer.

  6. The one dealing with early vegetating and frost damage to Persian walnuts was sent in by the most people.

  7. At that same time the Archduke Charles of Austria was vegetating in inglorious ease on his estates.

  8. The various regions of the globe are not less characterized by the form and grouping of the plants which have been allotted to them, than by the comparative activity of their vegetating power.

  9. Compound animals, sending forth processes resembling flowers, and springing from a vegetating stem.

  10. In exceptional instances papillomatous or vegetating lesions have been observed.

  11. They may so remain, or they may become hypertrophic, warty or papillomatous, with more or less crust formation (vegetating syphiloderm).

  12. In some cases of pemphigus (pemphigus vegetans) a vegetating or papillomatous condition develops from the base of the lesion, with an offensive discharge; it is usually a grave type of the malady.

  13. Arrived early at Tabe-si-kuddi, a small talang, where the enemy had built three batteries or entrenchments and left behind them a quantity of grain, but vegetating and unfit for use.

  14. Trial has frequently been made of other trees, and particularly of the bangkudu or mangkudu (Morinda citrifolia), but none have been found to answer so well for these vegetating props.

  15. I beg to say that Vegetating Insects are not uncommon both in New South Wales and New Zealand.

  16. Where the animal propensities are weak and the intellect feeble, a vegetating national life results.

  17. There are vegetating beings which produce animated bodies, as the filaments of the human seed, from whence the active globules spring, and which move by their own powers.

  18. We have found these living molecules in every living or vegetating being, and are assured, that they are alike necessary for nutrition, and consequently, for the reproduction of animals or vegetables.

  19. Franquette and Mayette, both highly recommended as being late vegetating and producing excellent nuts, have offered me some difficulties of another order.

  20. For the upper south and, in my opinion, for the middle west, late vegetating and blossoming is of prime importance for success with the Persian walnut.

  21. They lived without employment remote from the apartments, slept at night in the gardens, ate the refuse from the kitchens,--a human mouldiness vegetating in the shadow of the palace.

  22. Now, instead of vegetating on here any longer, come into another sphere, a more enlarged and active sphere, where your thoughts as well as your hands will find employment and your mind as well as your body have food.

  23. The other is that the vegetating (growing) tissue elaborates and sends to other parts of the organism one or more substances, which actually inhibit growth of the other parts, as dormant buds, etc.

  24. The spores will not be destroyed by any pasteurizing process, and under commercial conditions, vegetating bacteria are also present.

  25. In this, the vegetating bacteria will not be wholly destroyed.

  26. In this process, the bacteria (spores as well as vegetating forms) are completely killed, and the milk acquires a brownish tint, due to the caramelization of the sugar.

  27. These act more readily on the vegetating cells than on the more resistant spores.

  28. Then, too, water is largely purified in the process of freezing, although if secured from a polluted source, reliance should not be placed in this method of purification, for even freezing does not destroy all vegetating bacteria.

  29. This destroys all of the vegetating cells but not the resistant spores that may be present.

  30. It was light, loose, flaky, chaffy stuff, and so dry that I had some fear whether its vegetating power had not been dried out of it.

  31. This, it need hardly be pointed out, would allow of the spawn vegetating at the depth and temperature most congenial to it.

  32. The earliest condition in which the mushroom can be recognized as a vegetable entity is in that of the "spawn" or mycelium, which is essentially an agglomeration of vegetating spores.

  33. I am vegetating in London; have been for some time, Blanche's letter was forwarded to me by a comrade who lets me use his address.

  34. Jutting out of the black, moss-vegetating roof, is an old-maidish looking window, with a dowdy white curtain spitefully tucked up at the side.

  35. By means of these structures which are endowed with greater powers of resistance than the vegetating cell, the organism is able to protect itself from the effect of an unfavorable environment.

  36. Naturally, even a fatal temperature to bacterial life can be reduced to a point where actual destruction of even vegetating cells does not occur.

  37. Then, too, ice is largely purified in the process of freezing, although if secured from a polluted source, reliance should not be placed in the method of purification; for even freezing does not destroy all vegetating bacteria.

  38. This result is accomplished by heating the cream to a temperature sufficiently high to destroy the vegetating organisms.

  39. These act much more readily on the vegetating cell than on the more resistant spore.

  40. Where had nature learned the secret of their vegetating existence, and for how many centuries had they lived in the ocean's lower strata?

  41. I dreamed--one doesn't choose his dreams--that my life had been reduced to the vegetating existence of a simple mollusk.

  42. Be content, atoms my children, with seeing a few atoms that surround you, with drinking a few drops of my milk, with vegetating for a few moments on my breast, and with dying without having known your mother and your nurse.

  43. Let us add especially that there are less atheists to-day than ever, since philosophers have recognized that there is no being vegetating without germ, no germ without a plan, etc.


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