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Example sentences for "convertible"

Lexicographically close words:
converter; converters; converteth; converti; convertibility; converting; converts; convex; convexities; convexity
  1. To be necessary and to follow from a given reason, are thus convertible conceptions, and may always, as such, be substituted one for the other.

  2. Quite wrongly: for living and inorganic are convertible conceptions, and with death the organic ceases to be organic.

  3. Following structural adjustment programs supported by the IMF, World Bank, and the Paris Club, the dirham is now fully convertible for current account transactions, and reforms of the financial sector have been implemented.

  4. US dollar); convertible peso sold for domestic use at a rate of 1.

  5. Through the open garage door Elvin could see the Schermerhorn Cadillac, the station wagon, and the red Convertible that belonged to the twins.

  6. Naturally the Schermerhorn twins were popular tenth graders--husky, blond Greek Gods who had everything, including a red Convertible and a swimming pool Pop Schermerhorn had built for them at the ranch.

  7. It is not to be confounded with that species of Western pantheism which is rank materialism—making God and the material universe convertible terms.

  8. It did not wait to consider the terrible fact, so patent to all at present, that Hinduism and caste are convertible terms—that one cannot cease to be a Hindu who maintains the caste system in its integrity.

  9. Capable of being dissolved; having its parts separable by heat or moisture; convertible into a fluid.

  10. If the greenbacks are convertible into the five per cent.

  11. Government notes for L1, and ten shillings, were issued convertible into gold at the Bank of England.

  12. As if, in truth, there were no God of Labour; as if godlike Labour and brutal Mammonism were convertible terms.

  13. Hence we may consider the form of any quality in body as something convertible with that quality, i.

  14. Such, then, is our determination and rule with regard to a genuine and perfect theoretical axiom, that a nature be found convertible with a given nature, and yet such as to limit the more known nature, in the manner of a real genus.

  15. This was to be done by reducing the rate of interest on the government bonds to three percent and by making them convertible into legal tender currency and convertible back into bonds, at the will of the holder of either.

  16. A convertible se- curity is one which may be sold in the open market, there being no restriction upon the persons who may hold it.

  17. It would be just a matter of asking who owns a convertible of that description.

  18. Rick put the convertible in gear and moved out of the airport driveway onto the highway.

  19. The convertible hummed smoothly over the blacktop roads to Cambridge, onto Route 50, across the Choptank River and north.

  20. Their currency has to be convertible into something acceptable abroad, and that something is, at present, gold.

  21. As our legal tender money is to be "divorced entirely from its alliance with gold" it clearly cannot be convertible into gold.

  22. We have seen, again, that not only is the living matter derived from the inorganic world, but that the forces of that matter are all of them correlative with and convertible into those of inorganic nature.

  23. While coin is not used as a circulating medium, or the currency of the country is not convertible into it at par, it becomes an article of commerce as much as any other product.

  24. Trench admits that miraculous and incredible are convertible terms, it would seem rather difficult to lift the discussion into the higher region here described without having already abandoned it altogether.

  25. Now that they are known to be convertible into one another without loss, they are spoken of as all of them results of one and the same force, manifesting itself in different modes.

  26. I jumped out of the car--it was a convertible with the top down--and tried to run to get pictures of it but by that time the parade started and I was unable to get up that far.

  27. So I turned right straight back just in time to see the convertible take off fast.

  28. You mean the convertible in which the President was riding?

  29. Old and worn out are very nearly convertible terms.

  30. A begging impostor" rang in her mind as a phrase whose ingredient words could not be divorced, and she was thoroughly convinced that imposture and poverty were convertible terms.

  31. The amount of paper money that can be kept at par with coin under a convertible system bears no fixed relation to the amount of the coin.

  32. Some control, therefore, may be exercised over the value of money under a convertible system, to make such value constant, but this is evidently limited.

  33. The quantity of a paper currency not convertible into the metals at the option of the holder can be arbitrarily fixed; especially if the issuer is the sovereign power of the State.

  34. People commonly use the terms money and currency indiscriminately for both coin and paper money, since they perform identically the same work where both are used together, and the paper is convertible into coin at any time.

  35. Holy Ghost, Holy Breath and Holy Wind appear to have been synonymous and convertible terms for the living vocal emanations from the mouth of the Supreme God, as memorialized in several of the pagan traditions.

  36. There will often be mentioned districts and divisions of Italy which are defined by no exact political or geographical limits; it may therefore be well here to explain in what sense these somewhat convertible terms are employed.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "convertible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analogous; automobile; changeable; coequal; convertible; coordinate; correspondent; corresponding; equal; equalizing; equivalent; even; identical; interchangeable; interchanged; liquid; modifiable; mutual; negotiable; reciprocal; resolvable; retaliatory; returnable; standard; tantamount; transitional; transposed