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Example sentences for "analytical"

Lexicographically close words:
analysing; analysis; analyst; analysts; analytic; analytically; analytics; analytique; analyzable; analyze
  1. So, dropping quietly into the apparently indolent routine of club existence, he had devoted his experience and genius to analytical criminology--a line of endeavor known only to five men in the world.

  2. A word here, an exhortation there, and Shirley improved steadily under Holloway's analytical direction.

  3. Nature includes all that is implied in the most subtle analytical distinctions; and the same distinctions will be found in Shakespeare.

  4. The one she had not time to seek; the other she could have obtained with more certainty by translating for Mr. Johnson, or by contributing to the "Analytical Review.

  5. The "Analytical Review" praised her in a long and leading criticism.

  6. It is a pity that most of Mary's contributions to the "Analytical Review," being unsigned, cannot be credited to her.

  7. Fuseli, as well as Mary, translated for Johnson, and contributed to the "Analytical Review.

  8. The "Analytical Review" thought it upon its first appearance worthy of two notices.

  9. It is the work of a mind endowed with remarkable analytical power; in which the force of reflective theory has overwhelmed the intuitional perception of the personality and originality of the sacred character which is the subject of his study.

  10. Hence, independently of any particular corollaries from special parts of their systems, the influence of their spirit was to beget a critical, subjective, and analytical study of any topic.

  11. The true method of conducting this inquiry would be strictly an à posteriori one, an analytical examination of our own consciousness, to ascertain what data the facts of the thinking mind furnish with respect to things thought of.

  12. There can be no doubt of the fact, that two of the most rapidly increasing demands upon the ability of the pharmacist of to-day, are analytical chemistry and microscopy.

  13. We know a pharmacist who, as a result of this one department of analytical chemistry, took in two hundred dollars for the work itself in one year, to say nothing of the increase of trade thus induced.

  14. Mrs. Fraser Corkran, who saw much of the poet's father during his residence in Paris, has spoken to me of his extraordinary analytical faculty in the elucidation of complex criminal cases.

  15. As noted, the Zen arts reinforce this attitude by deliberately thwarting verbal or analytical appreciation.

  16. Elsewhere he likens the extended use of analytical thought to the shoveling of dung.

  17. In the Transactions of that body will be found numerous papers by him on chemical subjects, and many of his discoveries were of great importance to the analytical chemist.

  18. She makes brilliant observations, but she has no system, no patient analytical processes.

  19. Both touched the people, the earlier era through the sentiments, the later through the analytical and the dramatic faculties.

  20. Prose is a civilized sublimation of poetry, in which the original healthy intoxicant note of the tom-tom is so laid over with fine traceries of related sound, that it can no longer be identified at all except by the analytical eye of science.

  21. Like his great contemporary Lagrange, he loftily attempted problems which demanded consummate analytical skill for their solution.

  22. The disturbances which one planet exercises upon the rest can only be fully ascertained by the aid of long calculation, and for these calculations analytical methods are required.

  23. This, no doubt, would horrify the acute, analytical minds of the Latin races.

  24. It is needless to say that the effect of this was exactly what she would have desired, though not admitted even to herself, for she was not a person at all self-conscious or self-analytical in these matters.

  25. The chemical laboratory at Washington is equipped with the necessary analytical balances, steam ovens, baths, blast lamps, stills, etc.

  26. No rules, no analytical instruction in later development, can accomplish what is needed.

  27. The analytical geometry, as Descartes' method was called, soon led to an abundance of new theorems and principles, which far transcended everything that ever could have been reached upon the path pursued by the ancients.

  28. Babbage was one of the founders of the Cambridge Analytical Society whose purpose he stated was to advocate "the principles of pure d-ism as opposed to the dot-age of the university.

  29. The pursuit of mathematics unfolds its formative power completely only with the transition from the elementary subjects to analytical geometry.

  30. Its discoveries in mechanics and in geometry, joined to that of universal gravity, have enabled it to comprehend in the same analytical expressions the past and future states of the world system.

  31. Here we must notice the admirable analytical labors of Fourier, Biot, Laplace, Poisson, Duhamel, and Lame.

  32. Our Presbyterian friends have gotten out at great cost Young's Analytical Hebrew, Chaldaic, Greek and English Lexicon Concordance, which any one may procure.

  33. Young's Analytical Concordance In English, Hebrew and Greek, by Prof.

  34. And our Methodist friends have issued a similar work--Strong's Analytical Concordance and Lexicon.

  35. All the materials used in the manufacture of gelatine explosives should be subjected to analytical examination before use, as success largely depends upon the purity of the raw materials.

  36. Cap composition usually consists of the ingredients--potassium chlorate, antimony sulphide, and mercury fulminate, and to estimate these substances in the presence of each other by ordinary analytical methods is a difficult process.

  37. The opening chorus of the people, the formal balanced speeches, the analytical action, beginning on the verge of the catastrophe, are traits borrowed from Greek tragedy.

  38. The Broken Jug, too, is analytical in its conduct.

  39. And before Strauss, both Berlioz and Liszt had experimented with the narrative, descriptive, analytical symphony.

  40. Under his touch the symphony, that most rigid and abstract and venerable of forms, was actually displaying some of the novel's narrative and analytical power, its literalness and concreteness of detail.

  41. It is the outcome of his extremely analytical and introspective mind.

  42. Nevertheless, confusion remains, and in many text-books the unfortunate sacrifice of analytical accuracy to a premature desire for the schematic classification of disease has not tended to lessen it.

  43. Their investigation has been conducted by Guinon with great analytical skill.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analytical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analytic; analytical; curious; inquisitive; judicial; lofty; methodical; profound; speculative; subtle; systematic; theoretical; thoughtful


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    analytical chemistry; analytical geometry