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Example sentences for "dependable"

Lexicographically close words:
depasturing; depauperate; depe; depend; dependability; dependance; dependant; dependants; depended; dependence
  1. Consequently, the size of the cone is different in each case, and the direct comparison of flights in the same hour on different dates is no more dependable than the misleading comparisons discussed in the preceding paragraph.

  2. I am not prepared to do so now, for the reason that today, as three years ago, there is no dependable evidence on which to base a judgment one way or another.

  3. The rod of iron is still in place, fast, secure, a dependable support for every soul who strives with full purpose of heart to reach the tree of life.

  4. The Rod of Iron--A Dependable Support 100.

  5. THE ROD OF IRON A Dependable Support UNTO Lehi, a prophet of Jerusalem, who by Divine command had gone with his family from the city into the wilderness, came the word of the Lord in vision.

  6. Yet more than three in five seniors now lack dependable drug coverage which can lengthen and enrich their lives.

  7. In recent years gasoline engines have come into general use on farms as a cheap dependable source of power for all operations; and windmills date from the earliest times.

  8. England derived much advantage from the infusion of this industrious, solid and dependable Flemish stock; though the temporary difficulty of absorption gave rise to local protests on more than one occasion.

  9. A non-dependable factor in war is worse than useless.

  10. The English dirigibles had not made long flights, and not being very dependable had not received much attention from the military authorities.

  11. Each was little more than a faction, united by personal ties, fluctuating in membership and in leadership, fighting with such means as for the moment appeared dependable for the perquisites of office.

  12. This was the first really dependable majority, indeed, which the party had possessed since 1842.

  13. Confronted by a majority of 106 to 8 in the Folkething, besieged by widespread popular opinion, and possessing no longer a dependable majority in the Landsthing, the aged Christian IX.

  14. In the attempt to procure for itself a dependable majority the Badeni government succeeded but in creating confusion twice confounded.

  15. Seems to be thoroughly dependable both in school and in his outside work.

  16. Is normal in play life and social traits and is dependable and thoughtful beyond his years.

  17. Some of the border-line cases, with even less intelligence, may be so well endowed in other mental traits that they are capable of becoming dependable unskilled laborers, and of supporting a family after a fashion.

  18. If the boy had been the son of a common laborer he would probably have left school early and have become a dependable and contented laborer.

  19. What the novice is interested in knowing is how the control is effected, and whether he has become proficient enough in his manipulation of it to be absolutely dependable in time of emergency.

  20. Motors for flying machines must be light in weight, of great strength, productive of extreme speed, and positively dependable in action.

  21. We face powerful adversaries, but we have strong friends and dependable allies.

  22. Moreover, he was a capable man and trustworthy; dependable and far above his class.

  23. The boy was, Linda acknowledged, more than commonly dependable and able.

  24. Leave the cigarette-smokers alone, anyhow; they're not as dependable as the others.

  25. Bit of buccaneer blood in that fellow," said Dennis Deventer, "a hard horse to hold in sober times, but deuced dependable in an emergency.

  26. So he gave the captaincy to Penman, a tall, thoughtful fellow of a dusky skin, from the south, a good mechanician and a man dependable on all occasions.

  27. The Most Dependable Type ¶ The unchangingness which handicaps the Osseous in so many ways is responsible for one very admirable trait.

  28. He is dependable himself and demands it of others--a little trait all of us have regarding our own particular virtues.

  29. The Steady Man ¶ Of all human types the Osseous is the most dependable and reliable.

  30. His family had known him as a spirited and yet dependable boy, the most dependable of the Westmores, until the upheaval which had sent him away from his home had revealed passions his family had not suspected.

  31. But some must cut wood and eat of humble bread, and there came in those great qualities of patience and resignation which makes of the Negro so dependable an asset in all such emergencies.

  32. The country needed a dependable force on the Mexican border, in Hawaii, the Philippines, and in different garrisons at home.

  33. He has stated that he would not know where to select a better group of men for everything that goes to make up efficient, dependable soldiers.

  34. This species makes the most dependable stock of any we have tried so far, for shagbark, shell bark, and the hybrids.

  35. Much more dependable production may be obtained from the southern varieties.

  36. Anyhow, she was the most alluring woman--and yet apparently of dependable character!

  37. And finally there was the Virgin Mary, the sweet and dependable goddess.

  38. It runs in my mind you got to have dealin's with Deacon Pettybone, and the deacon always figgers that the news he gits from heaven is fresher and more dependable than what anybody else gits.

  39. Agathemer selected two knives for killing wounded stags, dependable implements, blade and shank one piece of fine steel, the handles of stag- horn, fastened on with copper rivets.

  40. Sidenote: Value of Size-up] The value of such a dependable size-up can scarcely be over-estimated.

  41. In order to assure your success you must now ascertain dependable ways to conquer obstacles.


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