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Example sentences for "adjunct"

Lexicographically close words:
adjudging; adjudicate; adjudicated; adjudicating; adjudication; adjunction; adjuncts; adjuration; adjurations; adjure
  1. The discovery is a true catastrophe--the physical denouement is but an adjunct to the moral one.

  2. No other clime can furnish a likeness to these festivals: born of a savage time, they retained the vigorous character of an age of heroes, but they took every adjunct from the arts and the graces of civilization.

  3. Finally they hold that Ninigi and these five adjunct Kami, though occupying different places in the national polity, had a common ancestor whom they jointly worshipped, thus forming an eternal union.

  4. The use of some simple uninjurious adjunct to the brush may be well; but pure water and the brush, faithfully applied, will secure cleanliness--the great preservative of these essential concomitants of manly beauty.

  5. The habit of regarding scenic exhibitions as the adjunct to extravagant Court luxury, prevented the development of a theater in which the genius of poets might have shone with undimmed intellectual luster.

  6. Finger-spelling would appear to be a far more convenient, easy, rapid, and accurate adjunct to speech or substitute for it than writing.

  7. Likewise the harp, in spite of its venerable origin and perennial usage, was, during the eighteenth century, an adjunct to the operatic orchestra only, for histrionic effects and historic representations.

  8. Footnote 10: Another plausible explanation is that the extra trumpeters and trombonists should be accredited to the "Hof Musik," which may have been only an adjunct to the "Hof Kapelle.

  9. The other took the pamphlet, and settling himself back in his chair, read of this wonderful adjunct to a safe traveling of the great Atlantic highway to Europe.

  10. I certainly regret that the Gayety is an adjunct to a saloon; I should greatly prefer not to appear there, but, unfortunately, it is the only place offering me work.

  11. The Gayety is a mere adjunct to the Poodle-Dog saloon and the gambling hell up-stairs.

  12. Perception and consciousness, therefore, although indispensable to the building up of mind, are by themselves inefficient and useless without the adjunct of memory.

  13. When the predicate is completed by an adjunct describing the subject, the completing adjunct is called the =complement=.

  14. In 1915, as far as the British Army is concerned, it may be said that artillery was generally looked upon as an adjunct to the infantry.

  15. But this interpretation is inappropriate, since for those who hold that creation proceeds from Brahman connected with some power or Nescience or a limiting adjunct (upâdhi) no such primâ facie view can arise.

  16. Or let it be assumed, in the third place, that the individual soul is Brahman as determined by a beginningless limiting adjunct (upâdhi).

  17. Brahman in so far as determined by a limiting adjunct (upâdhi)?

  18. According to the second view, the effect of the real and beginningless limiting adjunct is that Brahman itself is in the state of bondage; for there is no other entity but Brahman and the adjunct.

  19. This investigation is also memorable because he detected the minute sugar-crystals in the roots by the help of the microscope, which was thus introduced as an adjunct to chemical inquiry.

  20. Now-a-days the exhilarating wine graces not merely princely but middle-class dinner-tables, and is the needful adjunct at every petit souper in all the gayer capitals of the world.

  21. What I wish to show is that such adornments cannot be regarded as a necessary adjunct to the male--an expression, in fact, of the male constitution.

  22. Wherever one sex possesses any decorative or alluring adjunct not equally shared by the other, Darwin attributed this special gift either to the law of battle, or to the long and slowly exerted selective action of their fastidious mates.

  23. But it is in the Indian, Malayan, and Chinese seas that the Holothuria edulis, known there as the trepang, is an important adjunct to the food of the natives.

  24. But Fou-Chow was an adjunct to her toilet sometimes, and was a coveted possession, envied by her many female friends.

  25. Then she rang her bell violently for Marie, while she kicked aside Fou-Chow, who had travelled to England as an adjunct to her beauty, concealed in a cloak.

  26. In England this tree is principally grown for its fruit, which is a great favourite when ripe as an adjunct to the social glass.

  27. The result was that booms were definitely adopted as an adjunct of coast defence.

  28. The next adjunct to coast defences is the submarine mine.

  29. The Norwegian Cooking Apparatus of another kind entirely will be a valuable adjunct to the yachtsman's stores.


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