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Example sentences for "aggregation"

Lexicographically close words:
aggravations; aggregate; aggregated; aggregates; aggregating; aggregations; aggressing; aggression; aggressions; aggressive
  1. In Washington and Oregon those who survive the climatic trials are a strong, energetic race, rapidly building up powerful empires in the great aggregation of states of our grandest nation the world has ever known.

  2. The aggregation of the currents run in streams over terrace after terrace, spread out to the width of hundreds of feet, painting them all, and then seeking the Gardiner River, flowing through a deep gorge in front of the formation.

  3. In every living thing there is an element of continuous growth; in every aggregation of living things there is an element of continuous improvement.

  4. Primordially, society was an aggregation of nomadic families, every head of a family having equal rights, and every individual such power and influence as he could acquire and maintain.

  5. The very aggregation of people breeds disease, a complication which in turn may yet be balanced by those revolutions in medical science which have brought glad, new optimism to sanitarian and physician.

  6. The most complete of these Gothic monastic establishments, that of the +Mont St. Michel+ in Normandy, presented a remarkable aggregation of buildings clustering around the steep isolated rock on which stands the abbey church.

  7. The whole formed an elaborate and complex aggregation of connected buildings, often of great size and beauty, especially the refectories and cloisters.

  8. These systems are, however, united together into one vast aggregation of worlds, having one common controlling centre of their own, and by their unity form a constellation, a larger and grander mechanism.

  9. For look where we will, from the smallest atom to the great aggregation of atoms, as our earth, or even to the more stupendous orbs of heaven, the working of a secret and mysterious power or spirit meets our gaze.

  10. This confederacy was by far the most formidable aggregation of Indians within the territory of the present United States.

  11. The revenue and road commission was a motley aggregation which comprised one carpetbagger and three negroes.

  12. The ooze at the bottom of the sea, which finally becomes metamorphosed into chalk or stone, is but the aggregation of the shells of dead radiolarians.

  13. For where, amid all these busts and portraits, is the image of that other great man, the founder of the institution, the sole originator of the enterprise which has made possible the aggregation of all these names and these memories?

  14. The soul of man is only a finer species of body, spread throughout the whole aggregation which we term his bodily frame.

  15. Even in the movement of the atoms he introduces a sudden change of direction, which is supposed to render their aggregation easier, and to break the even law of destiny.

  16. The aggregation of large estates was promoted by the low price, 10s.

  17. As compared with the old Richmond Terminal aggregation with its broken-down rails and roadbed, poor equipment, and miserable service, the modern Southern Railway system shows startling changes.

  18. The plan of reorganization whereby this great aggregation of loosely controlled and poorly managed Southern railroads was welded together into an efficient whole was a very drastic one in its effect on the old security holders.

  19. Huntington, and in 1884 the great Southern Pacific Company was formed, which acquired stock control of the entire aggregation of railroads in the South and Southwest.

  20. This important difference of growth by inter-susception and by apposition is obviously only the necessary and direct result of the different conditions of density or state of aggregation in organisms and anorgana.

  21. The differences which exist between the simplest organic individuals and inorganic crystals are determined by the solid state of aggregation of the latter, and by the semi-fluid state of the former.

  22. The many-shaped Calcareous Sponges furnish, in the very remarkable conditions of their varieties of aggregation (metrocormy), a body of evidence in favour of this view which could hardly be more convincing.

  23. It is familiar to every one that these three different degrees of density, or states of aggregation of anorgana, are by no means peculiar to the different elements, but are the results of a certain degree of temperature.

  24. In the afternoon we were driven through the sumptuous residence section of the city out toward the extensive park on whose western borders are now erected the aggregation of stupendous buildings of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.

  25. A curious aggregation of people are here come together, and from all parts!

  26. The vein-making action has served to assemble these scattered bits of metal into the aggregation which constitutes a workable deposit.

  27. In general, where the process of aggregation of two cloud bodies occurs, changes of temperature are induced in the masses which are mixed together.

  28. It will be well for the student to take an imaginary journey from the sun forth into space, along the plane in which extends that vast aggregation of stars which we term the Milky Way.

  29. We seem to see things coming into being and passing from it; but reflection tells us that decease and growth only mean a new aggregation (sugkrisis) and disruption (diakrisis.

  30. At length, he left the road on which the pachydermic aggregation had lumbered for some distance, and turned up a long lane, leading to a farm-house.

  31. For, be it remembered, the mind is a whole, and not a mere aggregation of many parts.

  32. The above formula, moreover, concerns the assumed unit group, with no suggestion as to the mode of aggregation in the cellulose complex.

  33. It may be urged that it is superfluous to import these questions of mass-aggregation into the problem of the chemical constitution of cellulose.

  34. The solution for this reason does not lend itself to exact measurement of its physical constants such as might elucidate in some measure the progressive molecular aggregation of the cellulose in assuming spontaneously the solid (hydrate) form.

  35. It was an enlarged edition of the hunting parties which a quarter-century ago went into the Zoutpansberg in search of game--it was a massive aggregation of lion-hunters.

  36. Opposed to this army was practically an aggregation of farmers, hastily summoned together and utterly without discipline or training.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aggregation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accumulation; addition; affiliation; agglomeration; agglutination; aggregate; aggregation; agreement; alliance; amalgamation; articulation; assimilation; association; blend; bond; cabal; cartel; chunk; coalition; collection; combination; combine; communication; company; composition; concourse; concurrence; confederacy; confederation; confluence; congeries; conglomerate; conglomeration; conjugation; conjunction; connection; consolidation; conspiracy; coupling; crew; crowd; cumulation; embodiment; federation; fusion; gathering; group; heap; hunk; inclusion; incorporation; integration; intercommunication; intercourse; jointure; junction; junta; knot; league; liaison; linkage; lot; lump; marriage; mass; meeting; merger; merging; muster; package; pairing; pile; ruck; snowball; solidification; splice; stack; stockpile; symbiosis; syncretism; synthesis; system; tie; trove; unification; union; wad; connection; consolidation; conspiracy; coupling; crew; crowd; cumulation; embodiment; federation; fusion; gathering; group; heap; hunk; inclusion; incorporation; integration; intercommunication; intercourse; jointure; junction; junta; knot; league; liaison; linkage; lot; lump; marriage; mass; meeting; merger; merging; muster; package; pairing; pile; ruck; snowball; solidification; splice; stack; stockpile; symbiosis; syncretism; synthesis; system; tie; trove; unification; union; wad