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Example sentences for "demonstrate"

Lexicographically close words:
demonological; demonology; demons; demonstrable; demonstrably; demonstrated; demonstrates; demonstrating; demonstration; demonstrations
  1. In certain instances I have taken occasion to demonstrate this with reference to Arabian tradition in the course of this work (e.

  2. We must demonstrate this at this place while treating of the method of mythology.

  3. It would have remained impossible to demonstrate the original identity of different gods, had not the Vedas given us the connecting terms.

  4. In this paper we examine some social and economic indicators that are believed to demonstrate people's growing awareness and interest in marine birds.

  5. At this symposium, it was left to a biologist with no pretentions in either physics or mathematics to demonstrate the need for seabird ornithologists to understand basic environmental processes well beyond their usual range of interests.

  6. These demonstrate long-term trends in overall climate in eastern Asia that extend over hundreds of years.

  7. I was extremely desirous, however, of finding an experimental evidence which in itself should demonstrate all portions of the theory, and the following experiment, I believe, answers this purpose.

  8. The difference of appearance between fertilized and unfertilized ova treated by the method will demonstrate its utility.

  9. But a glance at the section will demonstrate the futility of such hopes.

  10. The same marine shells demonstrate the submergence of large areas in Scandinavia and the British Isles, during the glacial cold.

  11. These kind of calculations demonstrate that organic formation is the most common work of Nature, and, apparently, that which costs her the least labour.

  12. They contain something, since the mercury does not rise in them completely, but if that something be other than ordinary air there is nothing about its appearance, or rather lack of appearance, to demonstrate it.

  13. Thus not even medical knowledge was needed to demonstrate that the tissues of an in: flamed part become red and swollen; and numerous other changes of diseased tissues are almost equally patent.

  14. Great Gifts Do Not Demonstrate A Man To Be A Christian, But Faith That Works By Love.

  15. Though these should confidently pretend to speak by the authority of the blessed Trinity, yet is all this nothing but empty boasting, unless they demonstrate that they experimentally know what they so magisterially inculcate.

  16. The strength of the spirit and the victory succeeding it, demonstrate the true Israelite; and the warfare of the spirit indicates the real Christian.

  17. Hast thou received the unction from above, and art thou possessed of the fruits of the Spirit, that demonstrate a Christian?

  18. The reference is to a celebrated fraud perpetrated by the Dominicans of Bern to demonstrate their superiority over their Franciscan rivals.

  19. Or, again, he would deny the truth of the criticism and would then proceed to demonstrate at great length and, with all the amenities common to literary controversy in his day, to demolish the contentions of his opponent.

  20. Four days later the pair had returned to town, which promptness seemed fairly to demonstrate that Wilbur had indeed taken Isabel upon the carefulest little trip he could manage.

  21. Well, he wasn't the sort of man that people were allowed to punish: he could demonstrate that to them--since they started it!

  22. Only one side of the lion's head has survived, but it is sufficient to demonstrate the success with which the Sumerian sculptor treated his subject.

  23. In practice a more elaborate reverser is employed, but to demonstrate the principle the simple block above described is quite sufficient.

  24. In order to demonstrate the properties of the prism in various positions, the next diagram may be adduced.

  25. Before describing my secondary wire I must again call attention to the important fact that the magnetism of the iron exerts its inductive power upon the nearest conducting medium; and I have constructed an instrument to demonstrate this fact.

  26. A number of these cylinders of copper, twenty inches high and three inches and a half in diameter, arranged in wooden frames to the number of twenty, afford a quantity of electricity sufficient to demonstrate all the usual phenomena.

  27. He believes that he can demonstrate the habitability of our own sun, and, reasoning from analogy, he is firmly convinced that all the suns of all the systems are "well supplied with inhabitants.

  28. The calculation is based on experiments made with the radiometer of Professor Crookes, an instrument which in itself is held to demonstrate the truth of the kinetic theory of gases.

  29. Still, Mohr's title to rank as one who independently conceived the great truth, and perhaps conceived it before any other man in the world saw it as clearly, even though he did not demonstrate its validity, is not to be disputed.

  30. For several years, however, he was unable to demonstrate the truth of his assumption, although he made repeated experiments to prove it.

  31. In order to lay the foundation of such investigations on strict mechanical principles, I shall demonstrate the laws of motion of an indefinite number of small, hard, and perfectly elastic spheres acting on one another only during impact.

  32. Nous verrons," answered I, swinging it on my forefinger, in order to demonstrate its lightness.

  33. Accordingly, if one of the feudal lords thought of putting forward a claim to the imperial throne, he felt compelled to demonstrate that his family was just as much of divine origin as the emperor's, and perhaps of remoter origin.

  34. He was an astronomer and was able to demonstrate to his Chinese colleagues the latest achievements of European astronomy.

  35. But this is only a result of the fact that we are able to demonstrate it very easily in countless single cases, and have so demonstrated it.

  36. The birth of Columbus was soon followed by that of Copernicus, the first after Aristarchus to demonstrate the true system of the world.

  37. Your deliberations will help to demonstrate to us and to the world at large that the reign of law must supplant that of brute force in the relations of the nations, just as it has supplanted it in the relations of individuals.

  38. This would be to reconstitute the brain of an idiot, to demonstrate whether a thinking apparatus can be created by developing its rudiments.

  39. Feverishly he strove to demonstrate by his painfully gained successes that they were masterpieces, as he said, by the side of Sue's chimney-fronts, and as far above them as Raphael was above Dubufe.

  40. Sismondi may attempt to demonstrate that Italy was 'not answerable for the crimes with which she was sullied by her tyrants.

  41. The king never doubted that your high mightinesses would have made proper representations to the two courts newly allied, to demonstrate the injustice of such a proceeding, and the danger that might afterwards result from it.

  42. In vain did they demonstrate the fraudulent artifice used in drawing up the accounts; the motion was carried; and several resolutions were taken on the state of the national debts.

  43. The duke of Argyle endeavoured to demonstrate the danger of depending for the safety of the kingdom upon an undisciplined militia, a fleet, or an army of auxiliaries.

  44. Though afterwards, the Lord spirited some to assert and demonstrate the glory of these truths and duties to the world.

  45. I might easily demonstrate all the articles of the covenant to be morally binding, but they are demonstrated sufficiently above, Head 1.

  46. But as they demonstrate what they ought to be, so they prove, that they cannot be magistrates of God's ordaining, who have none of these qualifications: but tyrants and usurpers have none of these qualifications.

  47. But if it came, it would surely be made quite clear to me how to demonstrate over it.

  48. I always have to demonstrate to myself when there's a gale like this; I don't seem to be able to get used to them.

  49. Maud did not feel bound to demonstrate over this, and she simply ran out of the cabin with the bottle.

  50. You propose to demonstrate this by asking of her the power to carry water in a sieve in the sight of the whole College of Pontiffs and of such other persons as I may see fit to have present at the test.

  51. Do I understand you to offer to demonstrate your innocence by carrying water in a sieve?

  52. I," said Commodus in a loud voice, "as Emperor and as Pontifex Maximus, here certify before all men that the water now supported by the web of that sieve is enough to demonstrate the favor of Vesta towards you and your impeccable integrity.

  53. Once defined by intellect and applied by intellect, the esperanto of the arts may well serve to reconcile them and demonstrate to their various forms, against their will, their fundamental unity.

  54. Thus, because you believe in yourself, you are: you need no Berkeley to demonstrate you.

  55. I should feel bound to explain and demonstrate this point at more length, if I were writing a special treatise on body.


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