Its recommendation is its remarkable adaptedness to summer culture; as itwithstands heat and drought, and retains its head to a remarkable degree before running to seed.
It is hardy, retains its head well, withstands heat and drought, blanches white and crisp, and is of excellent flavor.
The Black Chenango is moderately productive, and withstands disease better than almost any other potato; but its dark color is objectionable.
The variety withstands drought well, and the pods hang long before the peas become too hard for use.
It also withstands the frosts remarkably, being a hardy plant.
It germinates readily, and withstands the drought remarkably, remaining green when other grasses are parched and dried up.
Its great virtue is that it withstands a soil largely composed of lime.
It is highly valued for its dark red wine, is considered a very good table grape, is very resistant to phylloxera, and withstands drouths well.
Its value is enhanced by the fact that it withstands the baneful influences of gas, dust, and changes of temperature better than the majority of table plants.
Roy, withstandscold several degrees lower than that which any other variety can resist.
It withstands excessively high degrees of heat, it is little deteriorated by molecular bombardment, and it does not blacken the globe as ordinary carbon does.
From experience I may say that just the opposite holds good: the button withstands the bombardment better with currents of very high frequency.
The button should be as small as possible, spherical, of a smooth or polished surface, and of refractory material which withstands evaporation best.
He is to be accounted strong who withstands the precepts of the devil; he is weak who falls into sins.
So also, if the mind of the sinful is touched by fear of the heavenly doom, then he withstands evil lusts and false flatteries, and to the Lord calling to eternal life promptly answers, as if he had arisen from death.
If he boldly, for the name of God, endures hardship, and manfully withstands the temptations of the devil, then fulfils he in his conduct the signification of Andrew, which is interpreted bold.
The vine is very resistant to phylloxera and withstands drouth well.
Added to high quality in fruit, the variety withstands climatic conditions to which all but the most hardy varieties succumb, is adapted to many soils and conditions, and bears under most situations an abundant crop.
Its great virtue is that it withstands a soil largely composed of lime, being superior to all other American species in this respect.
But if it is not good, and no one withstands him, might not this one saying almost wreck a kingdom?
But men have a saying, My only delight in being lord is that no one withstands what I say.
Now if what he says is good, and no one withstands him, is not that good too?
So honour is the motive from which the Brave man withstands things fearful and performs the acts which accord with Courage.
The lighthouse is nearly eighty feet high, and withstands the most violent storms, without sustaining the smallest injury.
Every tree and shrub that withstands the shock is stripped of its boughs and foliage; plants and grass are laid flat on the earth; and luxuriant spring is changed in a moment to dreary winter.
In this respect it differs markedly from the water-soluble or so-called "antineuritic vitamine" which withstands exposure to high temperature.
These results prove that under certain conditions the antiscorbutic factor withstands drying; one of these favorable influences is an acid reaction, and another, rapidity of desiccation.
When the putty hardens it withstands the heat to which it is subjected, without shrinking.
Most vegetation withstands the temperature at the freezing point without particular injury, and the freezing of part of the water liberates heat in sufficient quantity to prevent a further decline of temperature.
Mown and pastured areas run into grass, for the grass withstands the cutting and grazing.
Its special value is that it is a true perennial, and may be cut three times or more during a season, and when once established it withstands hot, dry weather.
Roy, withstands a temperature several degrees lower than that which any other variety can resist.
Indian form "will flourish only in warm latitudes," the other is quite hardy and withstands cold and rain.
Whoso yearns after other comfort to glad himself with, witnesses against himself that he withstands GOD'S grace: unless it be honest comfort betimes that he may thereby glad his nature with, and better serve GOD.
Paul calls the "law of the flesh," so that it is master of the flesh, and withstands GOD'S law in all that it can.
This is most applicable to temperance, which withstands the vices that bring most dishonor on man, as we shall state further on (Q.
In another way a man intends to hurt another who knows and withstands his intention.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "withstands" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.