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Example sentences for "will enable"

  • That of bringing the body into such relations with its surroundings as will enable it to secure materials for the nutrient fluid and satisfy its other needs.

  • Besides the general arrangement of the parts of the skeleton, there is such a grouping of the bones in each of its main divisions as will enable them to serve definite purposes.

  • In the muscle, or muscle-organ, is found a definite grouping of muscle fibers such as will enable a large number of them to act together in the production of the same movement.

  • It is still very young, but we already see that it will enable us to connect such phenomena as electrolysis, osmosis and the motions of ions.

  • And even by showing the librarian the gaps in his collections, it will enable him to make a judicious use of his funds; which is all the more important because these funds are entirely inadequate.

  • If it is confirmed, even approximately, it is precious, for it will enable us to make mathematical physics, at least by successive approximations.

  • Thus we should see ourselves plunged by this unauthorized act of Great Britain into a war with which we meddle not, and which we wish to avoid, if justice to all parties and from all parties will enable us to avoid it.

  • His interest dictates that so valuable an animal should be well housed, well fed, and well groomed; and he will do well to acquire so much of stable lore as will enable him to judge of these points himself.

  • He must also be a judge of every article he buys; for no skill, however great it may be, will enable him to, make that good which is really bad.

  • He is usually marked by his lance and his armour: the absence of wings (a point not always noticed by beginners) will enable you at once to discriminate him from St. Michael—as man from angel.

  • If a diligent attention, however, will enable me to fulfil the functions now assigned me, I may promise that diligence and attention shall be sedulously employed.

  • Their troops, indeed, may perhaps be worse than his; but then their number will make up that defect, as it will enable them to undertake different operations at the same time.

  • I cannot say that your suppers are luxurious, but you must own they are solid; and a quart of soup, and two pounds of potatoes, will enable you to pass the night without great impatience for your breakfast next morning.

  • A week or ten days of favorable weather, at that season, when pasturage abounds, will enable a strong colony to lay up an ample supply for the year, if its labor be properly directed.

  • I am now engaged in a course of experiments, which I hope, will enable me to dispense with the necessity of guide-combs for my frames, as they are sometimes difficult to be procured by those who have just commenced bee-keeping.

  • A second factor in social efficiency, therefore, is the possession of such skill as will enable us to co-operate effectively within our social environment.

  • A man must learn that which will yield to him the greatest reputation as a philosopher--as much as will enable him to talk like an intelligent critic, though not to practise.

  • None of the changes above enumerated excepting of those of the breasts, whether taken separately or conjointly, will enable us to form a correct diagnosis as to the existence of pregnancy.

  • As soon as the child is born, we must place it in such a position as will enable it to breathe with ease.

  • These people will work at times, but they must have wages that will enable them to play much of their time.

  • His progress may be slow, but it will be sure; for every principle which he thus discovers, will enable him, not only to outrun his neighbours, but to confer a permanent and valuable boon upon posterity.

  • In other words, it will enable him to sub-divide them into more minute details or periods, and thus form a series of second branches from each.

  • If his defense be due to obstinacy, this course will be a punishment; but should it be due to disease, the detention will be no disadvantage nor punishment to him, but rather an advantage, as it will enable him to gain composure.

  • Cheerfully submit to such self-denials as will enable you to save something from your income.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will enable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will agree; will answer; will become; will build; will burn; will cure; will destroy; will draw; will fight; will hang; will have; will hear; will introduce; will judge the world; will kill; will not give thee; will offerings; will render; will seldom; will show; will show you the; will still; will tell; will thrive; will usually; will warrant