The value of such study is well expressed by Scudder in his "Literature in Schools" (pp.
The inseparable union of the intellectual, moral, and imaginative elements is well expressed by Shairp in his "On Poetic Interpretation of Nature" (pp.
Here the restrictive sense is well expressed by one relative, and the resumptive by an other.
To parse rightly, is, to understand rightly; and what is well expressed, it is a shame to misunderstand or misinterpret.
As to the principles which are to guide our decisions, they are as well expressed in the propositions of the gentleman from Pennsylvania as in the substitute, and as free from ambiguity.
Every friend of mankind, every well-wisher of his country, will be desirous of obtaining the sense of the people on every occasion of magnitude; but how can this be so well expressed as in instructions to their representatives?
At page 97 the appearance of mist and rain is well expressed; and in the cut of a poacher tracking a hare, the snow is no less naturally represented.
The need of such a higher controlling agency is well expressed in the short reference which the eminent French Protestant Adolphe Monod makes to the crisis of his own conversion.
The soul, on the other side, is the simplest of substances, as is well expressed: "Purumque reliquit AEthereum sensum atque aurai simplicis ignem.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well expressed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.