But he who has cleansed himself from sin, is well grounded in all virtues, and endowed also with temperance and truth: he is indeed worthy of the yellow dress.
But this neither alters nor adds to the evidence we had before; it only puts us in a better position for judging whether our inference from particulars to particulars is well grounded.
The objection would be well grounded if the assertion that the major premise includes the conclusion, meant that it individually specifies all it includes.
In so far as belief professes to be founded on proof, the office of logic is to supply a test for ascertaining whether or not the belief is well grounded.
The invidious and aggressive form of patriotism, though inspired generally only by local conceit, would nevertheless be really justified if such conceit happened to be well grounded.
In that case their esteem for their irrelevant visions may be well grounded, and their thin art and far-fetched religion may really constitute what is best in their experience.
Hence observe, that A well grounded covenant is a sure, a firm, and an irrevocable act.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well grounded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.