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Example sentences for "association"

Lexicographically close words:
associat; associate; associated; associates; associating; associational; associationist; associations; associative; associats
  1. During the existence of the Church Association he was one of its most energetic officials.

  2. In 1857 the Hamilton Mercantile Library Association offered a prize of fifty dollars for the best essay on the agricultural resources of the country.

  3. He takes a conspicuous part in the proceedings of the Young Men's Christian Association of Toronto, and frequently presides at public meetings held for social and philanthropical objects.

  4. A club known as the Free Trade Association was organized by them in Montreal for the purpose of making Free Trade principles popular.

  5. He is President of the Roman Catholic Literary Association of Brockville, and takes a warm interest in municipal affairs.

  6. He is also Vice-President of the Humane Society of British North America, and one of the Council of the Geographical Society of Quebec, of which latter association he was once Vice-President.

  7. He took a very active part in developing the Rifle Association of the Province of Ontario, and erelong became its President.

  8. Moody, the Evangelist, from Chicago to Toronto, on the occasion of the first sitting of the Young Men's Christian Association Convention in the latter city.

  9. He lectured before the Brockville Library Association and Mechanics' Institute, and did much to extend its membership and beneficial influence.

  10. Mr. Cameron was concerned in organizing the Liberal-Conservative Association of Toronto, and was President of it from the time of its formation until his elevation to the Judicial Bench.

  11. He was for two successive years elected President of the Teachers' Association of Ontario, and his views on all matters pertaining to public instruction are held in high respect.

  12. It might seem ungrateful to Mrs. Gosnold; Sally couldn't help that, though she was sincerely sorry; the association simply must be discontinued.

  13. Governments are not founded upon an association for public plunder but on the coöperation of men wherein each is seeking to do his duty.

  14. For a complete list of the mathematical works on the subject of the Gyroscope and Gyrostat from the outset, Professor Cayley's Report to the British Association (1862) on the Progress of Dynamics should be consulted.

  15. The hard ore is siliceous, and fine crystallized specimens occur in association with smoky quartz.

  16. In that intimate association between the two men who had met so opportunely on the perron des varietes, it was often asked who was the leading partner.

  17. The premature death and high talents of these young men, and the association of one of them with the most popular poem of the age, have made Hallam's family afflictions better known than any other incidents of his life.

  18. Gypsum frequently occurs in association with rock-salt, having been deposited in shallow basins of salt water.

  19. In the wood of Cypressus, Cedrus, Abies and several other genera, parenchymatous cells occur in association with the xylem-tracheids and take the place of the resin-canals of other types.

  20. The female flowers, which are more complex in structure, are of two types, complete and incomplete; the latter occur in association with male flowers in a male inflorescence.

  21. B and C, e) being usually found in close association with the surviving and fully-grown megaspore.

  22. Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies (July 1883), vol.

  23. Photo courtesy the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union.

  24. Thus far, as you see, we are merely reviving in a different association the old ideas of Buffon.

  25. But, if the teaching is only moderate in amount and in the direction of the professor's own work, there is no stimulus so great as that which the association with a class of earnest students supplies.

  26. Some of these results were first published in the "American Journal of Science"; others were originally presented to the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists, and published in its "Transactions.

  27. An association of scholars acts in many ways to favor either literary or scientific production.

  28. The point of grandeur of design, is far beyond the useless masses of the Nile; for there can exist no grandeur of design without the association of utility,--physical or mental.

  29. For what reader will deny, that a Temple erected upon the lower portion of a Pyramid, is an improvement upon the original, by the association of utility?

  30. It is probable that the fables of this character have derived that trait from his association with demons and devils supposed to take on his shape.

  31. The theoretical degradation of deities of previously fair association could only be completed where they were presented to the eye in repulsive forms.

  32. It is not a difficult transition from this association with the wilderness to investment with a relationship with the demon of the wilderness--Azazel.

  33. Theologians have been glad to rescue the First Person of their Trinity from association with the bloodthirsty demons of barbarous ages by describing the sacrifice of Jesus as God himself becoming the victim of an eternal law.

  34. But it is also to be remembered that the third incarnation of Vishnu was as a Wild Boar; and as the fearless exterminator of snakes the pig merited this association with the Preserver.

  35. The last breath of man obviously ends life; there is nothing more simple in its natural germ than the association of the first breath and the last with the Creative Spirit.

  36. His occasional evil character is simply derived from his association with man, and is therefore postponed.

  37. Far from having gained anything in this respect, your Majesty hears that this association would add to the vessels of Cadiz and Carthagena.

  38. Its one hateful association was incessant and at last disastrous war, anticipated conscriptions, and foreign invasion.

  39. If we did not, we should have to quarrel with the League, and to meet not only this great association as we knew it in its times of prosperity, but the League as supported by all the reserve forces of Mr. Egan and Mr. Ford.

  40. And these vows of association with, and steadfastness in, the said Community, and of obedience, I promise to keep inviolable during my whole life; in witness whereof I have signed.

  41. Next to marriage, a partnership arrangement is the most important association into which a man or woman may enter.

  42. The secret association that had slain the chief judge elected one Jacob to be their leader.

  43. They were Nephites on their father's side and Lamanites on their mothers', but by association and education were of the latter race.

  44. Its long association with man is shown by many of its habits.

  45. The possibility that an insect whose association with man and his immediate environment is, at the best, casual and desultory, can be active in the causation of the disease becomes increasingly remote.

  46. Reviewing the group as a whole, we find that its species are essentially "wild" and lack those habits of intimate association with man which would be expected in the vector of such a disease as pellagra.

  47. Practically, however, this is not always as easy as it may seem, especially under the conditions of such intimate association as is imposed by urban life.

  48. He organized the great International Association of Workmen, which set all Europe in a blaze and extended even to America.

  49. As it was, she ended her association with Sandeau, and each pursued a separate path to fame.

  50. Did she marry Irving, she was certain of a life of ease in London, and an association with men and women of fashion and celebrity, among whom she could show herself to be the gifted woman that she was.

  51. Afterward when Dolly Madison with, her yellow turban and kittenish ways was making a sensation in Washington society some one recalled her old association with Burr.

  52. Perhaps because she had deceived him once, Hugo never completely lost his prudence in his association with her.

  53. At the same time, his more romantic association with Vanessa roused those instincts which he had scarcely known himself to be possessed of.

  54. In January, 1899, an association of the free Evangelical churches of England officially published "a common statement of faith in the form of a new catechism.

  55. These are of widely different ages, and their close association in the Bible is probably due to their common use as guides in devotion amongst the Jewish churches.

  56. What does the Church teach regarding the enormity of the sin of unlawful association of the sexes?

  57. At the corner of Lumley Street (south side) is the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb.

  58. In this form, however, it might offer even more facilities for family life than it does now, and even larger opportunities for close association and mutual helpfulness.

  59. Association with thinking men and women induces currents of thought within him.

  60. This is what the intimate association that the home offers is for.

  61. At a home economics exhibit which was held in connection with a meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnæ there was a household cabinet arranged for keeping records according to the card system.

  62. This association did not exist between himself and the creatures of his fancy, but merely with the principal features of his poetry, their energy and sensitiveness.

  63. In the basement of the Mercantile Library Association Building, north side of Bush street, between Montgomery and Sansome.

  64. Organized in 1852, it is the oldest association in the State, owns its premises, and has an actual present membership of nearly six hundred.

  65. Cora thus early became accustomed to an association not only with people of her own city, but with many eminent cosmopolites.

  66. From her close association with her mother under such circumstances her receptive mind became imbued with the beauties of the Christian philosophy, which her father, though a grandson of Jonathan Edwards and a son of the Rev.

  67. She went to school both in St. Louis and Washington, in the former city principally for the sake of learning French by association with children to whom it was the mother-tongue.

  68. They were favorable to morality, and wished to have an association that should embody what they thought good in the Church, without being decidedly religious.

  69. And the best association on earth is that which is organized on the principle of love to Christ, pledged to the self-sacrificing labors of a wise philanthropy, the work of serving and blessing mankind.

  70. The warmer the air and the brighter the sun the better in reason for the glacier-fed rivers, but let no one wish for such floods as are caused by heavy rain in association with warm winds.

  71. They had only to enrol themselves members of a local association and pay a nominal fee to obtain salmon fishing on the Teviot for a certain number of days in every week.

  72. Sweet native stream," Warton calls the Loddon, and that is just the association one familiar with its meads and wooded banks would bear with him in a cherished corner of memory.

  73. It is something to see the outside of a sepulchre for kings, and the old abbey of St. Denis needs no association to make a sight of it worth many a mile of weary travel.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "association" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompaniment; accord; accordance; addition; adjunct; affairs; affiliation; affinity; agglomeration; aggregation; agreement; alignment; alliance; amalgamation; approximation; assemblage; assembly; assimilation; associate; association; axis; band; bench; blend; bloc; board; body; bond; brotherhood; cabal; cabinet; cahoots; cartel; chamber; circuit; closeness; club; coalition; coincidence; collaboration; college; collusion; combination; combine; community; companionship; company; complicity; composition; comradeship; concert; concordance; concourse; condominium; confederacy; confederation; conference; confluence; congeries; conglomeration; conjugation; conjunction; connection; consolidation; conspiracy; contact; contiguity; contrariety; contribution; cooperation; cooperative; corps; correspondence; council; court; dealings; deduction; diet; directory; disjunction; divan; embodiment; engagement; entanglement; federation; fellowship; filiation; fraternity; fraternization; fusion; gang; group; grouping; homology; identification; implication; inclusion; incorporation; integration; intercourse; intimacy; involvement; junction; junta; kinship; league; legislature; liaison; link; linkage; loop; machine; marriage; membership; merger; mixture; mob; nearness; order; package; parasitism; partaking; participation; partnership; presence; propinquity; proximity; rapport; regard; relation; relations; relationship; ring; sharing; similarity; simultaneity; society; solidification; sorority; staff; suffrage; symbiosis; sympathy; synchronism; syncretism; syndicate; synod; synthesis; thought; tie; transference; tribunal; unification; union; voting; wedding; wheel