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Example sentences for "adduced"

Lexicographically close words:
addresses; addressing; addrest; adds; adduce; adduces; adducing; adduction; adductor; adductors
  1. Although in later times these unusual experiences have been adduced to prove her saintship, at the time of their occurrence they were not looked upon in the same light, and there were many who said that Teresa was possessed of devils.

  2. Testimony similar to the above is adduced from a number of magistrates and police officers.

  3. For nearly all the expressions which are adduced by Zeller as arguments against the genuineness of the Laws, Stallbaum finds some sort of authority.

  4. The decay of Argos and the destruction of Messene are adduced by him as a manifest proof of their failure; and Sparta, he thinks, was only preserved by the limitations which the wisdom of successive legislators introduced into the government.

  5. He professes to be enumerating and refuting the principal arguments which the Copernicans adduced for the motion of the earth.

  6. As stated above, these tendencies are but a few out of many, and have been adduced in order to indicate the subject rather than to exhaust it.

  7. In cases like the one adduced the orthography is bent to a secondary end, and is traversed by the etymology.

  8. The most important proofs of the view adduced by Bopp are,-- 1.

  9. The exercise of violence is dangerous for the very reason that, as soon as it is exercised, all the arguments adduced by the violators can, not only with the same, but even with greater force, be applied against them.

  10. I adduced above the development of the Persian national legend as an instance showing how a national legend grows out of a myth.

  11. And in order to show that I have not been trying unfairly to make out a case, I shall conclude by briefly reviewing the arguments which have been adduced against the doctrine in question.

  12. And as for instinct, numberless cases might be adduced of imperfection, ranging in all degrees from a slight deficiency to fatal blundering.

  13. The question, it will be remembered, lies between beneficent design and natural selection, and I think that the consideration about to be adduced is in itself alone sufficient to decide the question.

  14. No evidence is adduced to show that this same distrust of the Colonization Society was ever removed, beyond the fact that, having been the means of liberating eleven native Africans from a slave-ship, he cooperated with Gen.

  15. The praise of such men is the strongest testimony that could be adduced to the declension of the Society of Friends in anti-slavery zeal.

  16. The analogy of gardening adduced by Ruskin is a sound one.

  17. The motive of self-protection, though it might be operative in the early history of the Company, cannot be adduced as the true motive of the formation of the Trust.

  18. In the first place, in the statement of most of the cases which are adduced to support the theory reference is made exclusively to money wages, no account being taken of differences of purchasing power in different countries.

  19. But, in the first place, it must be pointed out that the evidence adduced does not support any such sweeping generalisation.

  20. Sometimes the "facts adduced are not really instances of promiscuity.

  21. The evidence adduced seems conclusive that polyandry holds a relatively unimportant place in the sociological history of mankind.

  22. The principal argument, of course, as will presently appear, is grounded upon the existence of polyandry, and especially upon the proofs adduced of the wide prevalence of kinship reckoned through the mother's line.

  23. How, then, it may be asked, can the series of phenomena adduced by McLennan and others to support that hypothesis be otherwise explained?

  24. The patrons of each system of natural and moral philosophy, naturally endeavoured to expose the weakness of the arguments adduced to support the systems which were opposite to their own.

  25. According to the evidence of existing poverty adduced in the last chapter, it would appear that the lowest classes of workers have not shared to any considerable degree the enormous gain of wealth-producing power bestowed by machinery.

  26. Astounding facts are adduced as to the prices paid by the poor for common articles of consumption, especially for vegetables, dairy produce, groceries, and coal.

  27. This is another example of the difference which seedlings from the same pod may display; cases even more striking could be adduced with ease.

  28. This is not the place to argue it out; nor, in truth, would there be much profit in arguing the question while the number of facts to be adduced is still so small that error is not improbable.

  29. Turning now to those cases in which characters can be acquired or experimentally stamped upon an individual, we find that no single reliable instance can be adduced in which transmission takes place.

  30. On the other hand, it was adduced in evidence that Mrs. Gale had been at his lodgings the very day after the murder, and was seen to be busily engaged in washing down the house with bucket and mop.

  31. It was first noticed in the newspapers by the well-known Robert Owen, who adduced it as a proof of the effects of kindness and regular habits.

  32. An ingenious reason has been adduced by M.

  33. It is clear, however, from the facts, adduced as such by M.

  34. Professor Smyth has collected several of the estimations thus adduced by Newton as "methods of approach" to circumscribe the length of the Sacred Cubit, and omitted others.

  35. In Colonel Vyse's works are adduced other Arabian authors who allude to this discovery of a body with golden armour, etc.

  36. The idea, at all events, of naming nations patronymically from their leaders or founders was common in ancient times, though the correctness of some of the instances adduced is more than doubtful.

  37. Of course instances may be adduced where compensation has been made to sufferers from an army, but no case like the present.

  38. They are most abundant in the eastern counties, and this fact has been frequently adduced in support of the opinion that they were of Flemish manufacture.

  39. Independently of this, however, evidence enough has, I think, been adduced to establish the fact that a Roman colonia existed on the site of Edinburgh.

  40. Many ingenious, and as I think satisfactory arguments, have been adduced in favour of their original purpose as a circulating medium; though this was in no degree incompatible with their use as personal ornaments.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adduced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.