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Example sentences for "anarchic"

Lexicographically close words:
anapestic; anapests; anaphylactic; anaphylaxis; anarch; anarchical; anarchies; anarchist; anarchistic; anarchists
  1. The anarchic manifestations of this awakening are but the inevitable results of the preceding oppression.

  2. A new order of things, an order based on the workers' own control of industry, can come only through gradual and internal elimination of the anarchic manifestations of the revolution.

  3. A government may grow anarchic as much as a people.

  4. And while it cannot be anarchic in essence (because it has an aim), it certainly cannot be anarchic in method; for men must be organised when they fight; and the discipline in a rebel army has to be as good as the discipline in the royal army.

  5. Now liberty, when it does not deepen the sense of responsibility to God and to the brotherhood--and it does not always do so--is an anarchic and disintegrating force.

  6. Indeed, after the establishment of their power in Egypt, it is difficult to distinguish any appreciable degree of difference in the character of their teaching from the anarchic code of Abdullah and his more violent exponent Karmath.

  7. Now, at first sight nothing seems more improbable than that an orthodox Jew such as Mendelssohn should have accorded any sympathy to the anarchic scheme of Weishaupt.

  8. The new anarchic artists are not ready to accept everything.

  9. Ben, as he liked to look upon himself, as he has again and again revealed himself to us, is the artist with principles, protesting against the anarchic absence of principle among the geniuses and charlatans, the poets and ranters of his age.

  10. Even defeat as a united nation would be better than ignoble peace with the anarchic mob supreme.

  11. This compression of anarchic elements ended the Vitriolic period of Italian Aristocracy, but it brought on the Narcotic period.

  12. Is it said that the anarchic tendencies of an oppressive caste can be overcome by compromise and barter?

  13. They pretend zeal for liberty, and form an anarchic alliance with the poor old stupid Parliament of Paris.

  14. And so it has stood for ten years past; Mecklenburg the most anarchic of countries, owing to the kind of Ritters and kind of Duke it has.

  15. To anarchic Republic of the Poverties there has succeeded orderly Republic of the Luxuries; which will continue as long as it can.

  16. This then is the fruit your Anti-anarchic Girondins have got from that Levying of War in Calvados?

  17. The Revolutionary Tribunal, after all it has devoured, has now only, as Anarchic things do, to devour itself.

  18. Without metaphor, this Revolution Government continues hitherto in a very anarchic state.

  19. In fact, what a pang is it to the heart of a Girondin, this first withering probability that the despicable unphilosophic anarchic Mountain, after all, may triumph!

  20. And he had one yet finer quality which redeems a hundred lapses of anarchic cynicism.

  21. In some Legislatures are anarchic Quakers, who think it unpermissible to fight with those hectoring French, and their tail of scalping Indians; and that the 'method of love' ought to be tried with them.

  22. From this Karl, what NEW Queens Caroline of England and portentous Dukes of Brunswick, sent upon their travels through the anarchic world, profitable only to Newspapers, we need not say!

  23. In Babylonia, Asari or Merodach was the champion of light and order, who conquered the dragon of chaos and her anarchic forces, and put the demons of darkness to flight.

  24. The constitution was carefully drawn to safeguard the society against the imputation of unconstitutional or anarchic tendencies.

  25. Law can as little be anarchic as anarchy can be an institute of law.

  26. International law has been called 'anarchic law' on the ground that hitherto the society of states has not been organized and that it must ever remain unorganized on account of the complete sovereignty of its members.

  27. But I find Protestantism, whatever anarchic democracy it have produced, to be the beginning of new genuine sovereignty and order.

  28. He cannot unite with men; he is an anarchic man.

  29. The long border warfare with Devon and Cornwall had probably kept up their organisation in a better state than that of the anarchic North.

  30. But even had a less murderous treatment been meted out to such heresy, anarchic Poland, ridden by Jesuits, was in no state to develop a rationalistic literature.

  31. Hobbes is in fact the anti-Presbyterian or anti-Puritan philosopher; and to discredit anarchic religion in the eyes of the majority he is obliged to speak as a judicial Churchman.

  32. In fact, Mr. Lucian Gregory, the anarchic poet, connected the two events.

  33. But there must have been something in me that answered to the nerves in all these anarchic men.

  34. But the civilisation was still that of a society in which anarchic forces were by no means tamed.

  35. Periods of anarchic interregnum, or of association of a son with his father on the throne, may account for other confusions and contradictions; but they are purely conjectural, and in some cases far from probable.

  36. The massacre of the priests accorded with the whole spirit of those half-anarchic times.

  37. With such a foundation the State was little likely to plunge into the perilous abysses of anarchic license or of separatism and disunion.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anarchic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actionable; amorphous; anarchic; anarchistic; angry; baggy; blurred; blustering; bootleg; chaotic; characterless; confused; contraband; criminal; disobedient; disorderly; disorganized; featureless; felonious; flawed; formless; frantic; frenzied; furious; fuzzy; hazy; hellish; illegal; illegitimate; illicit; inchoate; indecisive; indefinite; indeterminate; insensate; irregular; jumbled; kaleidoscopic; lawless; mad; mindless; misty; muddled; nihilistic; nondescript; obscure; outlaw; outlawed; punishable; raging; raving; revolutionist; scattered; shapeless; storming; stormy; tempestuous; terroristic; triable; troublous; tumultuous; turbulent; unauthorized; unclear; unconstitutional; undefined; unlawful; unofficial; unordered; unorganized; unruly; unwarrantable; unwarranted; uproarious; vague; wild; wrongful