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Example sentences for "classing"

Lexicographically close words:
classifier; classifiers; classifies; classify; classifying; classis; classischen; classless; classman; classmate
  1. The Pope here tries to defend the use of torture, by classing heretics with thieves and murderers.

  2. Besides, by classing heresy with treason, she herself had laid down the premises of the State's logical conclusion, the death penalty.

  3. There may be no valid objection against classing it among the fevers, but there can be no excuse for denominating it cerebro-spinal fever.

  4. So much at first sight; now I am going on to claim a little more for Theology, by classing it with branches of knowledge which may with greater decency be compared to it.

  5. I take things as I find them on the surface of history, and am but classing phenomena.

  6. Growers do not all agree in classing their bulbs, some for example classing among reds a hyacinth which another would call white with red heart, and which a third might call pink and white, or flesh colour.

  7. I drove them to his ranch, some 300 miles, and we began classing them on the prairie, cutting each class separately.

  8. Even so small and apparently insignificant a feature as the classing of the sister-in-law with the sister has been found to lead back to a definite social condition arising out of the regulation of marriage and of sexual relations.

  9. Thomas, which I have already mentioned, in which the classing of the maternal grandfather with the elder brother by the Dieri is regarded as reducing to an absurdity the contention that classificatory terms express ties of kinship.

  10. The terms for other relatives recorded by Morgan show some evidence of the widely generalised use of the Tewa, but such a use cannot account for the classing of the wife of the mother's brother with the wife which occurs among the Pawnees.

  11. It seemed possible that the classing together of the mother's brother and the father's sister's husband was not a constant feature of the system of relationship, but only occurred in cases where the custom of exchange had made it necessary.

  12. These old christian theologians found the nature of woman a prolific subject of discussion, a large party classing her among brutes without soul or reason.

  13. Even the commandments were made subservient to masculine ideas, the tenth classing a man's wife with his cattle and slaves, while the penalties of the seventh were usually visited upon her alone.

  14. Reid has no hesitation in classing the voluntary command of our organs, that is, the sequence of feeling and action implied in all acts of will, among instincts.

  15. Another writer, early in the fifteenth century, uses the same expression; and classing them with the animals which they tended, he declares that Scotland is fuller of savages than of cattle.

  16. Vullers, classing the word as Arabic, Zenker, classing it as Eastern Turki, and Erskine (p.

  17. Geographical distribution may sometimes be brought usefully into play in classing large genera, because all the species of the same genus, inhabiting any distinct and isolated region, are in all probability descended from the same parents.

  18. In classing varieties, I apprehend that if we had a real pedigree, a genealogical classification would be universally preferred; and it has been attempted in some cases.

  19. Such being my position, you will, I think, see that by classing me as a Positivist, and tacitly including me among the English admirers and disciples of Comte, your reviewer unintentionally misrepresents me.

  20. As the addition of each figure gives a ten-fold division, any desired degree of minuteness may be secured in the classing of special subjects.

  21. If a fourth figure is added without brackets, the final classing is extended to the shelves as well as to the catalogue, and all the figures must be used in calling for the book.

  22. The absolute necessity of classing words, not according to their derivation merely, but rather according to their sense and construction, is too evident to require any proof.

  23. Any considerable error in the classing of words, does not stand alone; it naturally brings others in its train.

  24. Classing cattle at a round-up by the old method is a hard and often cruel process, that requires a small army of both men and horses and is always rough and severe on the men, horses and cattle.

  25. A triad is formed by classing together three things, neither more nor less, but supposed to bear some affinity, though a fourth or fifth might occur with equal claim to be admitted into the category.

  26. A stage for strollers would occasionally be hastily erected in the unsheltered yards of inns, and they would ramble into the country till an Act of Elizabeth in 1572 controlled these erratic bodies, classing them with "rogues and vagabonds.

  27. This is a proof of the impossibility of subdividing the continents and of classing the islands in well-defined natural regions.

  28. Gathered wild by botanists in several localities under a form slightly different to those which are cultivated, but which most authors have no hesitation in classing with the species.

  29. In this way they closely resemble those slight errors of perception which are due to erroneous classing of sense-impressions.

  30. If the recognition of an object as one of a class, for example, an orange, involves a compound process of classing impressions, that of an individual object involves a still more complicated process.

  31. In such cases it is plain that the process of classing the sensation or recognizing it is not completed.

  32. The accurate recognition of an impression of colour depends, as we have seen, on this process of classing being correctly performed.

  33. The identification of a friend, simple as this operation may at first appear, really takes place by a rapid classing of all the salient characteristic features which serve as the visible marks of that particular person.

  34. Calhoun and Van Buren; the two former classing politically against General Jackson--the two latter with him.

  35. They had grown up to be a large interest, and a new one, classing in importance after agriculture and commerce.


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