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Example sentences for "atomic"

Lexicographically close words:
atmospheric; atmospherical; atoll; atolls; atom; atomical; atomics; atomies; atomism; atomistic
  1. I only know that in every case the use of the atomic bomb has been followed at greater or lesser intervals by tidal waves, earthquakes and other 'natural' phenomena.

  2. At this desperate point the federal government decided it could no longer temporize with the clamor for using atomic power against the grass.

  3. Wollaston,[2] his arguments being based upon the Atomic Theory of matter.

  4. Remember, that that is infinitely hard as you see it, for it is artificial matter, but Arcot has seen natural matter forced into this exceedingly explosive atomic figuration.

  5. He will now make the artificial matter into all the elements, and many nonexistent elements, unstable, atomic figures.

  6. Atomic power will be with us all the days of our lives.

  7. In accordance with the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, the Commission established under that law is assuming full jurisdiction over domestic atomic energy enterprise.

  8. We in this Government realized, even before the first successful atomic explosion, that this new force spelled terrible danger for all mankind unless it were brought under international control.

  9. In the peaceful development of atomic energy, particularly, we stand on the threshold of new wonders.

  10. We have made rapid progress in the field of atomic weapons.

  11. I have great hope for the development of mutually effective safeguards which will permit the fullest international control of this new atomic force.

  12. We could not assume that the Soviet Union would not develop the same weapon, regardless of all our precautions, nor that there were not other and even more terrible means of destruction lying in the unexplored field of atomic energy.

  13. In the vigorous and effective development of peaceful uses of atomic energy rests our hope that this new force may ultimately be turned into a blessing for all nations.

  14. Atomic science is in the full tide of development; the unfolding of the innermost secrets of matter is uninterrupted and irresistible.

  15. It is only seven years, but the new force of atomic energy has turned the world into a very different kind of place.

  16. We do not know how long it may be before they show a willingness to negotiate effective control of atomic energy and honorable settlements of other world problems.

  17. So long as all governments are not agreed on means of international control of atomic energy, the shadow of fear will obscure the bright prospects for the peaceful use of this enormous power.

  18. It is like a contest with atomic force, this attempt at using ideas drawn from the past to mould and limit productive power in the present and future.

  19. In every case there was a loss of conductivity, and usually in a degree proportioned to the atomic weight of the added ingredient.

  20. They have no idea of the patience shown by a Berzelius in determining atomic weights; by a Regnault in determining co-efficients of expansion; or of a Joule in determining the mechanical equivalent of heat.

  21. His skin had that lovely, radiant, atomic look--just like mine.

  22. My brother is assistant head chemist, and he's worked up a formula of fission products we got from the Atomic Energy Commission for experimentation.

  23. The Pure Food and Drug labs have by-passed the courts and put in a word to the Atomic Energy Commission.

  24. Anyway, I was still blinded by the atomic blast of those hazel eyes.

  25. Her skin even had that "radiant atomic look", right out of our corny, low-budget ad copy.

  26. Breeder Reaction By Winston Marks Illustrated by Kelly Freas The remarkable thing about Atummyc Afterbath Dusting Powder was that it gave you that lovely, radiant, atomic look--just the way the advertisements said it would.

  27. Atomic lamps, mounted on hundred-story buildings hosed and squirted the happy mob with blue-white glare.

  28. He slowly realized that the Government's metal and machinery and atomic power went into its warships; that there was none left over for consumers, and the uses of peace.

  29. All the facts, here briefly outlined, are included in the atomic hypothesis, which is the foundation of the modern science of chemistry.

  30. When the chemists of a hundred years ago learned of the atomic hypothesis, it became necessary to adopt it, in order to insure more rapid progress in chemistry.

  31. This atomic formation, when metatyped or copied in a terrestrial mass, can be none other than a granular substance.

  32. But Terra had been racked by the torrid horror of atomic war, until all his kind had been so revolted that it was bred into them not to meddle again with such weapons.

  33. He had seen the atomic ruins of his own world, those which were free enough from radiation to explore.

  34. In virtue of our mental idiosyncrasy, we demand why bodies should combine in multiple proportions, and the outcome and answer of this question is the atomic theory.

  35. This number coincides with the atomic volumes of zirconium (21.

  36. The equivalent and the density being known, we may calculate the atomic volume.

  37. The union of bodies in fixed and multiple proportions constitutes the basis of modern atomic theory.

  38. Edmund stepped inside a moment and brought it completely to rest, anchoring it, as he whispered to me, by "atomic attraction.

  39. So he is, but his intelligence is limited by the world he lives in, and while there are many marvelous things here, nobody has the slightest conception of inter-atomic force.

  40. It's inter-atomic force that has brought us out here, and that is going to carry us a great deal farther.

  41. In the course of twenty minutes we must have traveled twice as many miles, perfectly helpless to arrest our mad rush because, Edmund said, the atomic reaction partly refused to work, and he could not rise as he had expected to do.

  42. And I continued: "And do you say that it is inter-atomic energy that does this?

  43. Now, what are you going to do with your atomic balloon?

  44. So I concentrate the atomic force just as I choose.

  45. Why, I got away from that last fellow by setting up atomic reaction against it, as a boatman pushes with his pole.

  46. What do you think, Edmund, can your atomic energy bore a hole through these walls?

  47. The smoke," said Edmund impressively, "has been turned into atomic energy to speed us on our way.

  48. The gravity-control mechanism would not be turned loose on the world to increase the tensions and fears already much too prevalent to the point where mankind would plunge into atomic war.

  49. In short," Smitty resumed, "if we got it now, we have atomic war.

  50. Smitty, the only reason this would cause an atomic war now is because the world situation is so tense--" "True!

  51. Mankind was already teetering on the brink of atomic war.

  52. Radar blanketed the skies, rocket missiles stood on their firing-racks, long-range bombers waited to deliver atomic death and swift jet-fighters waited to do battle with them.

  53. And so, said the statesmen, there would be no atomic war.

  54. The present balance of power had at least some promise of averting an atomic war.

  55. But if it wasn't destroyed, there would be atomic war.

  56. There's the atomic project area, that way," Foster protested.

  57. Either that, or atomic energy would destroy it.

  58. If we don't have it for the next few centuries, we will have atomic war.

  59. Either that mechanism was destroyed and forgotten, or the world's present balance of power would be destroyed and humanity plunged into atomic war.

  60. The diplomats called it a balance of power; the military strategists, a balance of forces, wherein neither side could launch an atomic war without suffering complete annihilation by the other.

  61. It would come as an even greater shock than was the development of the atomic bomb--of that, he was sure.

  62. If the mechanism isn't destroyed, it'll plunge the world into atomic war.

  63. If we don't, maybe our grand-children get atomic war.

  64. Koa looked wistfully at the atomic bomb which remained.

  65. At least it was hit in time to prevent launching of the atomic guided missiles.

  66. Now came the work of finding the spots in which to place his atomic charges.

  67. Sir, the Connie has guided missiles with atomic warheads, just as our ship has.

  68. Rip could see no way to use the atomic bomb against the Connies.

  69. Not much of a safety margin, especially when he wasn't sure how much power the atomic charge would produce.

  70. From the direction of the stern came a rising roar as methane, heated to a liquid, dropped into the blast tubes, flaming into pure carbon and hydrogen under the terrible heat of the atomic drive.

  71. Dominico already had rigged the timer from the atomic bomb.

  72. They had just eight minutes before the sun caught them forever, atomic blast or no!

  73. There were three other atomic bombs, making four in all.

  74. This ship is powered by a nuclear reactor--in other words, an atomic pile.

  75. The lieutenant is getting a real atomic charge out of it.

  76. They carried twenty men and a pair of guided missiles with atomic warheads!

  77. A single atomic bomb and a half dozen tubes of rocket fuel remained.

  78. Their atomic piles needed new neutron sources only once every few years, and they carried thousands of tons of methane, compressed into solid form, for their reaction mass.

  79. Now the force which holds a compound substance together is generally weaker, the more compound the substance is; and organic products are the most compound substances known, those which have the most complex atomic constitution.

  80. I select as specimens, his remarks on the evidence of the three laws of motion, and of the atomic theory.

  81. But we'll be in the middle of the worst atomic war you ever dreamed about.

  82. Miss Anna, however, had not to face atomic warfare; all she had to look forward to in fourteen years was surrender to the besieging British, which she would have no trouble in surviving.

  83. Would you sit around here waiting for an atomic war if you could get away?

  84. The essence of this doctrine was that the world and all living creatures were produced by the fortuitous concourse of atoms falling through space and that death was simply the dissolution of the body into its component atomic elements.

  85. To this end he wrote a didactic epic poem, On the Nature of Things, in which he explained the atomic theory of Democritus which was the foundation of the philosophical teachings of Epicurus.

  86. Atomic theory of Democritus, the, explained by Lucretius, 199.

  87. But they acted like a monstrous space fleet, ready to pour down war-headed missiles in such numbers as to smother the planet in atomic flame.

  88. Another ostensible human ship vanished in atomic flame--but still another appeared magically from nowhere.

  89. Thirty seconds without a flashing of atomic explosive-- The surviving objects which appeared to be squad ships hung in space.

  90. Finally there came ten seconds in which no atomic flame ravened in emptiness.

  91. Though we totter on the edge of atomic destruction I have a strange feeling of optimism--for the first time since I landed on this planet.

  92. The men had a wheeled handtruck and were rolling one of the atomic warheads onto it.

  93. Sound and seismic waves were slow, and the flare of atomic explosions couldn't be seen here.

  94. There were no moving blips on it, not the characteristic shape of a shielded atomic generator.

  95. The Nyjord ships carry enough H-bombs to turn the entire planet into an atomic pile.

  96. Much quieter than the heavy atomic cars, it sped smoothly out of the city and across the sand.

  97. How long, indeed, could the sturdy little atomic motor keep those blades turning?

  98. The Earthmen had already heard hints of the atomic integrators from which the Jovians obtained endless power.

  99. Paul had succeeded; his research had ended in the dissection of the atom; he had unleashed the sub-atomic power of matter.

  100. They are still there, if you are curious--rusty and broken, but not unlike our present atomic pistols in general appearance.

  101. I understand how you have released atomic energy; it is a matter so simple that a child should have guessed it, and man has wondered about it for centuries, knowing that the power was there, but lacking a key to unfetter it.

  102. I ran across the room to the emergency operating controls, cut in the atomic generators with one hand and pulled the Vertical-Ascent lever to Full Power.

  103. Briefly, the atomic or molecular structure of the original man could serve as a pattern to be set up in the reintegrating machine or machines while he is being dissolved by the disintegrating machine.

  104. That the atomic doctrine, in its relation to chance, was a natural precursor of Platonism, is remarked in Broussais, Examen des Doctrines Medicales, vol.


  105. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "atomic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    any; atomic; certain; cyclic; cyclical; either; embryonic; evanescent; exclusive; germinal; granular; impalpable; imperceptible; imponderable; inappreciable; indiscernible; individual; indivisible; infinitesimal; intangible; integral; invisible; irreducible; lone; microcosmic; microscopic; molecular; one; simple; single; singular; sole; solid; solitary; subatomic; tenuous; thin; undivided; uniform; unique; unitary; whole


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    atomic energy; atomic theory; atomic weight; atomic weights