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Example sentences for "conjunct"

Lexicographically close words:
conjugation; conjugations; conjuges; conjugial; conjugio; conjunction; conjunctions; conjunctiva; conjunctivae; conjunctival
  1. Still keeping to the northward on the coast of Mexico, the Success afterwards saw the Jesu Maria several times; and at length, in the beginning of March, it was resolved to propose a conjunct attempt on the Manilla ship on her way to Acapulco.

  2. There are thus two different modes of the conjunct action of causes; from which arise two modes of conflict, or mutual interference, between laws of nature.

  3. Now, if we happen to know what would be the effect of each cause when acting separately from the other, we are often able to arrive deductively, or a priori, at a correct prediction of what will arise from their conjunct agency.

  4. Two modes of the conjunct action of causes, the mechanical and the chemical 405 2.

  5. There are two laws, each possibly acting in the whole hundred cases, and bringing about a common effect by their conjunct operation.

  6. A knowledge of the tendencies only, though without the power of accurately predicting their conjunct result, gives us to a considerable extent this power.

  7. Lastly, the Conjunct Cause is the overflowing Blood or Matter, which immediately forms the Tumor.

  8. The Conjunct Cause, which is the overflowing of the Blood, may be also remov'd in dispersing it by dissolving, or else in discharging it by Suppuration.

  9. Now, if we happen to know what would be the effects of each cause when acting separately from the other, we are often able to arrive deductively, or à priori, at a correct prediction of what will arise from their conjunct agency.

  10. And so, the conjunct prayer of husband and wife being proved a duty, (who sometimes constitute a family,) the same reasons will include the rest of the family also.

  11. I mean, singing of psalms, which I before proved an ordinary duty of conjunct christians, therefore of families.

  12. Your authority over your children is much greater; but yet only such as, conjunct with love, is needful to their good education and felicity.

  13. That prayer which is especially hindered by ignorant and unkind converse it is, that is especially meant here in this text: but it is conjunct prayer that is especially so hindered; therefore, &c.

  14. I know that secret, personal prayer is also hindered by the same causes; but not so directly and notably as conjunct prayer is.

  15. The husband is to be the mouth of the family, in their daily conjunct prayers unto God.

  16. It is a distracted conceit of the quakers, and other fanatics, to think that reason and the Spirit of God are not conjunct principles in the same act.

  17. Ramsay his second sone to be made conjunct Clerk of Edr.

  18. This must have been true a fortiori of the older seven-stringed scale, in which the Mese united the two conjunct tetrachords.

  19. The triple ways of music that are in concord' must be the three conjunct tetrachords that can be formed with ten notes (b c d e f g a b-flat c d).

  20. The conception of one term of a relation necessarily implies that of the other, it being the very nature of a relative to be thinkable only through the conjunct thought of its correlative.

  21. But the interest of the Bishops is conjunct with the prosperity of the King, besides the interest of their own security, by the obligation of secular advantages.

  22. In compensation the preceding member of the conjunct is doubled and the preceding vowel is shortened if possible, thus vakya becomes bakk^yo.

  23. When y is the final element of a conjunct consonant, in Bg.

  24. They cannot, they say, help her to her "conjunct feoffment" while her brother makes war on them, and she knows not where any other help may be got.

  25. In 1763, he was nominated conjunct professor of botany, with the promise that after his father's death he should succeed him in all his academical functions.

  26. Either you mean another instead of this, as a competitor, or, another part conjunct with these parts.

  27. And as he is the pastor of this people, it is by the conjunct causes of appropriation: which are, 1.

  28. I am doubtful that you have been conjunct And bosomed with her.

  29. Conjunct motion is that by single degrees of the scale.

  30. The interval consisting of ten conjunct degrees; the interval made up of an octave and a fourth.

  31. Conjunction or Conjunct [Symbol: Conjunct], is seen when two planets are within three degrees of each other's position in the same sign.

  32. The only safe rule is that self-sacrifice is self-assertion, is a judgment as regards what we would welcome to be a portion of our conjunct self.

  33. But his true or conjunct will--and he knew it to be his true one--he abundantly obtained.

  34. Taking only this into account, he was but a moral child, incapable of comprehending anything so difficult as a conjunct self.

  35. He turns consciousness from his abstract and isolated self and fixes it upon his related and conjunct self.

  36. XI Yet while I hold that self-sacrifice is thus the very extreme of rationality, grounding as it does all worth in the relational or conjunct selfhood, I cannot disguise from myself that it contains an element of tragedy too.

  37. The real creature, rational and conjunct man, is he who stands in living relationship with his fellows, they being a veritable part of him and he of them.

  38. For though it is true that when opposition arises between the conjunct and separate selves our largest safety is with the former, the very fact that such opposition is possible involves tragedy.

  39. In short, if a man comprehends the watch in a rational way he must comprehend it in what may he called a conjunct way.

  40. IX Now it is this strange complexity of our being, compelling us to view ourselves in both a separate and a conjunct way, which creates all the difficulty in the problem of self-sacrifice.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjunct" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    coincident; common; commotion; compact; comprehensive; concurrent; conjoint; conjugate; corporate; inclusive; joined; joint; mutual; public