When darkness is presented to the eye it demands brightness, and vice versâ: it shows its vital energy, its fitness to receive the impression of the object, precisely by spontaneously tending to an opposite state.
They called the sky rose-colour, and the rose blue, or vice versâ.
The political questions of the day may be Church questions, and he may be a High-Churchman or a Rationalist, while they may be Dissenters or Evangelicals, and vice versâ.
Suppose the majority to be whites, the minority negroes, or vice versâ: is it likely that the majority would allow equal justice to the minority?
And vice versâ, all errors in finance and taxation which obstruct the improvement of the people in wealth and morals, tend also, if of sufficiently serious amount, positively to impoverish and demoralize them.
If the letter expressing the th in thin be a mere modification of the letter expressing the t in tin, then must the letter expressive of the f in fate be a mere modification of the letter expressing the p in pate, and vice versâ.
Now to add a Saxon termination to a Norman word, or vice versâ, is to corrupt the English language.
That vowels long by nature may appear to become short by position, and vice versâ.
That if one person measures his quantities by the vowels, and another by the syllables, what is short to the one, shall be long to the other, and vice versâ.
It is obvious that the wider the distribution the wider is the area of tissue change, and vice versâ.
Freudenreich has shown that acid inhibits the growth of the casein-digesting microbes and vice versâ.
In a highly polluted water extremely small quantities would be taken, and, vice versâ, in pure water a large quantity.
The Inspector of the School, who is an Engineer Officer when the Director is an Artillery Officer, and vice versâ, has the immediate oversight of it.
There you have the type of a fibre best suited for textile purposes, and the more closely different hairs approach this, the more suitable and valuable they become for those purposes, and vice versâ.
The point at which neutralisation of an acid by alkali or vice versâ just takes place is ascertained very accurately by the use of certain sensitive colours.
Explain that the position of any one card or cards may be reversed by turning the top to the bottom, and vice versâ, and that upon your return to the room you will denote the card or cards.
And the record of movement of the tree is found to follow these fluctuations with astonishing fidelity, the rise of temperature being followed by a fall of the tree and vice versâ.
The leaf moved downwards with rise of temperature and vice versâ.
The fall of temperature is seen to induce a rise in the tree and vice versâ.
I have found various creeping stems, branches and leaves of many trees, exhibit this particular movement of fall with a rise of temperature, and vice versâ.
As little as the sun can be produced without the planet, or vice versâ, so little can a nucleus subsist without what is called the external shell or crust.
The tentacula of many Snails are moved like the feet of Insects; but as they are not horny, but soft, they are turned either inside out or "vice versâ.
As the sense of feeling has been at once manifested in the vegetative animals as a peripheric nervous sense; so antithetically or vice versâ it is in the higher animals the light-sense, as being the central nervose sense, which appears.
It may be logically, if not ethically, defensible that a Christian should call a Mahommedan an infidel and vice versâ; but, on Dr.
Has any one then yet seen the production of negroes from a white stock, or vice versâ?
Any card in the Army may be placed on any card in the Navy, and vice versâ, but the cards so paired cannot afterwards be separated, but must be played at the same time on their respective foundations.
Marriages may be made in the Zodiac with cards from the Equator (but not vice versâ) and from the talon or pack, but cards in the Zodiac cannot marry each other, neither can those in the Equator do so.
In forming the foundations, one card at a time may be exchanged from the ascending to the descending sequence, and vice versâ.
In forming the foundations, one card at a time may be exchanged from the ascending to the descending sequences, and vice versâ.
We are at liberty to make these spaces of what length we choose, and, in so doing, to increase the number and diminish the diameter of the shafts, or vice versâ.
The time occupied by the International train between Paris and Algeçiras and vice versâ is about 49 hours.
During therefore the first half of a lunation the objects occulted disappear at the dark edge and reappear at the illuminated edge, during the second half of a lunation things are vice versâ.
The displacements caused by parallax were thus in a sense doubled, since the star to which the planet seemed approximated in the northern hemisphere, showed as if slightly removed from it in the southern, and vice versâ.
It is also assumed that every rule is to be understood as implying the words "and vice versâ.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vice vers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.