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Example sentences for "adhere"

Lexicographically close words:
ades; adesse; adesso; adest; adew; adhered; adherence; adherent; adherents; adheres
  1. Have a purpose and a plan and adhere to it in spite of alluring temptations to turn aside into attractive fields that are remote from your subject.

  2. The standards to which social clubs adhere rigidly are those observed in places of commercialized amusement.

  3. They scrupulously adhere to the admonition to "come out from among them" and not to be unequally yoked together in any way.

  4. It is so sticky that it will adhere to almost anything.

  5. There still exist in all countries groups of men or isolated individuals who stand for collectivism, who claim to want the complete emancipation of all workers, but who nevertheless adhere to paternalism.

  6. But he marked out for himself a course, and he resolved to adhere to it.

  7. The goldsmith, to whom every one spoke of the obstinacy of the monks, saw plainly that the abbey would adhere inflexibly to this sentence, and was driven to the verge of despair.

  8. This force was so much inferior to what had been contemplated when the plan of operations was agreed on at Wethersfield that it became doubtful whether it would be expedient to adhere to that plan.

  9. We leave it to every one to adhere to whichever view he pleases.

  10. In considering it I shall faithfully adhere to the method I have hitherto followed, and shall support myself by presupposing all that has already been advanced.

  11. The whole industrial community would be ruined, the Sound paralyzed; the husbandman would be kept in a state of suspense by rumors of wars, and could not adhere to his pursuits; fields would not be tilled; and the Territory would starve out.

  12. At Caen it is most animated; and, as one hopes, more or less animated in the 'Seventy-two Departments that adhere to us.

  13. If it is said that the will, inclined by the grace of God, determines to adhere positively to the proposed revelation as true, what is meant by this?

  14. The substance of the seed, according to Dr Hassall, consists "of an assemblage of vesicles or cells of an angular form, which adhere so firmly together that they break up into pieces rather than separate into distinct and perfect cells.

  15. The vanity of each holy clique has caused it to adhere obstinately to its own peculiar opinions, and to treat its adversaries as heretics.

  16. Then strain the liquor to twelve large pippins pared and cored, stew them gently till done, and the liquor reduced to a strong syrup of a consistence sufficient to adhere to the apples, and put them into a dish.

  17. Let them stew gently, season to the palate with salt, and make the sauce of a sufficient thickness to adhere to the ingredients.

  18. Have ready an iron frying-pan, which has been prepared over a fire with a bit of butter burnt in it for some time, in order that the eggs might not adhere to the pan when turned out.

  19. LET it be particularly observed that fish sauces should be of the thickness of light batter, so that it might adhere to the fish when dressed, it being a frequent error that they are either too thick or too thin.

  20. Let it be of a good thickness to adhere to the different articles.

  21. Adhere to the crown, and though it should hang upon a bush I charge you not to forsake it.

  22. At that moment the old Cavalier almost repented that he allowed the king to depart, and made an effort to detain him till the morrow, but Captain Woolfe thought it best that his majesty should adhere to his plan.

  23. They are admonished, questioned, threatened, and punished; but they adhere to their resolution, and do not take the oath.

  24. The four messengers said further to Handsomelake, 'Tell your people, and particularly the keeper of the faith, to be strong-minded and adhere to the true faith.

  25. The ink will wash away from those portions which have been protected from light by the opaque portions of the negative, and will adhere to those affected by light.

  26. They should all adhere to the seven articles of Mohammedan law and be deliberate in their just application.

  27. Article X All subordinate officers of state are hereby enjoined to exercise all care and justice in their judgments and to adhere with all devotion to the seven articles of Mohammedan law.

  28. Stir the mixture until it becomes somewhat thin and does not adhere to the finger.

  29. Paper may be made to adhere to metal, process by which, D.

  30. Their keynote is "right's right"--and you should adhere to it in all dealings with them.

  31. In dealing with these people be particularly careful to make no misstatements, misrepresentations, and exaggerations, but to adhere closely to the facts of the case.

  32. On the other hand, both the optimistic and the pessimistic evolutionist adhere with perfect consistency to their rejection of the evidence given by consciousness to the freedom of the will.

  33. It is, as we have said, quite legitimate for him to make the assumption for philosophical purposes, and to adhere to its logical consequences.

  34. But the positive philosophies do not adhere to their assumptions.

  35. In this the cloves adhere but slightly to each other, and scarcely at all to the rind, which contains an unusual quantity of the essential oil.

  36. This they seem to be enabled to do from the rugose structure of their feet, with which they adhere strongly to the smoothest surface.

  37. To procure the former they suspend over a burning lamp an earthen pot, the bottom of which is moistened, in order to make the soot adhere to it.

  38. Roxburgh, who expresses his opinion that so soon as a method shall be discovered of removing a viscid matter found to adhere to the fibres the kaluwi hemp, or pulas, will supersede every other material.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adhere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abide; adhere; attach; bunch; cement; clasp; cleave; clinch; cling; clot; cluster; coagulate; coalesce; cohere; communicate; congeal; conglomerate; connect; converge; embrace; fasten; grasp; hang; hold; hug; join; knit; mass; meet; merge; mire; persist; solidify; stay; stick; unite