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Example sentences for "approximated"

Lexicographically close words:
approves; approveth; approving; approvingly; approximate; approximately; approximates; approximating; approximation; approximations
  1. In the case of litigation between Visigoths and Hispano-Romans the law of the former applied, with modifications which approximated it somewhat to the principles of the Roman law.

  2. The ends are approximated by placing the limb in an attitude which relaxes the muscle, and the position is maintained by bandages, splints, or special apparatus.

  3. If necessary, the wound should be purified by washing with saline solution or eusol, and the surrounding skin painted with iodine, after which the edges are approximated by sutures.

  4. If this is not sufficient to bring the ends into apposition they should be approximated by an open operation.

  5. If disfigurement is likely to follow from cicatricial contraction--for example, in a sinus over the lower jaw associated with a carious tooth--the sinus should be excised and the raw surfaces approximated with stitches.

  6. In Nevada the company’s losses approximated one-ninth and in Utah one-quarter of the nominal grant.

  7. For the past thirteen years he has been busiest with dramas, in none of which has he more than approximated to a dramatic quality that is as great as the quality of his lyrics.

  8. These audiences approximated to the Dublin audiences only in the fact that they were constant in attendance at all the plays of the repertoire.

  9. Rose couldn't have filled in all the details, of course, but she might have approximated the final result.

  10. Had inclination led Rose to do a little imaginative thinking about the half-back, from his own point of view, she might, without much trouble, have approximated the cause of his embarrassment.

  11. The number of the several values of these stamps issued, without the grille is approximated as follows: it being not quite certain whether a few with the grille were not issued prior to the dates to which the enumeration is made.

  12. The number of the several values of these stamps issued, with the grille is approximated as above, it being not quite certain whether a few without the grille were not in stock at the dates from which the enumeration is made.

  13. That war has not been the only factor, however, in the longevity of nations is obviously true; and it is also true that nations which have developed the warlike arts alone have never even approximated greatness.

  14. In fact there are two distinct types of Kabyles: those which by much admixture have approximated to Arab and negroid types, and those which preserve Libyan features.

  15. The modern usage in Dutch and German has approximated to the English.

  16. One of the ape tribe has a facial angle of 42 degrees; and another, which approximated nearest to man in figure, an angle of 50 degrees.

  17. It appears also that some of these ancient saurians approximated more nearly in their organization to the type of living mammalia than do any of the reptiles now existing.

  18. Gottsched took as his basis the spoken language (Umgangssprache) of the educated classes of Upper Saxony (Meissen), which at this time approximated as nearly as possible to the literary language.

  19. These ganglia are closely approximated and united by 5 or 6 commissures.

  20. Two closely approximated cartilaginous elements now form a key-stone to the neural arch above: these are directly differentiated from the ligamentum longitudinale superius, into which they merge above.

  21. There was issued in November of 1780, by the Board of Customs, an interesting letter that shows how closely these cruisers approximated to vessels of war, even when they were not under the jurisdiction of the Admiralty.

  22. The leads sank the casks to the bottom in 2-1/2 fathoms of water, but at that depth they in specific gravity so nearly approximated to their equal bulk of fluid displaced that they could scarcely be felt on the finger.

  23. With the hind only attacked, then the fore and the hind feet are more closely approximated than in the normal position.

  24. The total population of Ireland, when the Normans first entered it, can only be approximated by conjecture.

  25. After this Earl's decease, the Normans and Irish approximated more closely in all their customs, and no longer presented those marked contrasts which existed in their earlier intercourse and conflicts with each other.

  26. Thus by partial influences in unending succession the equilibrium state of the two spheres could be approximated to as nearly as may be desired.

  27. On the other hand, what may be called a "free vortex" may exist, and is approximated to sometimes when water in a vessel is allowed to run off through an escape pipe at the bottom.

  28. Short right-angle turns reduce the draft by an amount which can be roughly approximated as equal to 0.

  29. His success so mounted to his head (for he was the one person in the case who approximated a professional effect) that after he had retired he could not quiet down and leave his part.

  30. She seemed to be intimating that there was a special folly which transcended mere general folly and approximated wisdom.

  31. As, moreover, in these animals the blood flows from the respiratory organs to the heart without vessels, it is very easy to see how advantageous it must be to them to have these organs as much approximated as possible.

  32. The dead and wounded in the Sixth Corps, and in some other of the infantry divisions approximated twenty per cent.


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