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Example sentences for "designations"

Lexicographically close words:
designate; designated; designates; designating; designation; designd; designe; designed; designedly; designer
  1. Their units and designations were changed.

  2. Take both designations together, and let them work together in producing the awe which makes us brave, and the filial trust which makes us braver.

  3. Further references to the islands and their designations are noted postea, p.

  4. The Seri vocabulary is meager and essentially local; the kinship terms are strikingly scanty, and there are fairly full designations for food materials and other local things, while abstract terms are few.

  5. The tutelaries, or totems, together with the clan names and all personal designations connected with the totems, are highly esoteric, and were not ascertained save in the few cases mentioned above.

  6. Some of the older American cities, such as Boston and Baltimore, have surviving certain ancient English designations of streets, /e.

  7. Both designations reflect the views developed in the schools, and prove that the story has been produced under scholastic influences.

  8. These designations apply to the actual right, left, center, head, or rear, in whatever direction the company may be facing.

  9. In the training of men in the mechanism of the firing line, they should be practiced in repeating to one another target and aiming point designations and in quickly locating and pointing out a designated target.

  10. At the formation of the company the platoons or squads are numbered consecutively from right to left and these designations do not change.

  11. The =designations line of platoons, line of companies, line of battalions=, etc.

  12. As they were merely temporary local designations and not proper band or gentile names, they have now ceased to be of any practical importance.

  13. If the designations are recognizable, I have permitted them to be rough.

  14. The designations of the sanctuary in ver.

  15. But the first of the designations of character in ver.

  16. It seems more accordant with the fervent tone of the psalm to regard the reiterated designations in ver.

  17. The three designations of the former present three aspects of its hideousness.

  18. The order in which the designations of these servants occur is very noteworthy.

  19. Again the three designations of sin are employed, though in different order; and the act of confession is thrice mentioned, as that of forgiveness was.

  20. He whose way was prepared was therefore the Messenger of the Covenant, the Adon, the Elohim, and the Jehovah--the delegated official Person to whom these several designations are applied in the predictions.

  21. But these designations being peculiar, and more distinguishing than that of Elohim, which was in common use among idolaters, were now to be proclaimed and brought into familiar use.

  22. It is evidently by way of explanation, illustration, and emphasis, that two or more designations are so conjoined.

  23. Nothing surely can be more evident than that all these designations refer to the one delegated official Person--Messiah, the Messenger of the Covenant, visible in the form of man.

  24. A reference to the designations by which he was recognized, and the acts ascribed to him in connection with those designations, will supply the appropriate answer.

  25. He was therefore not a messenger of Jehovah, or a distinct person from him, but Jehovah himself, as recognized and worshipped under the several designations here applied to him.

  26. To this evil being, among others, the following designations are applied in the Hebrew Scriptures: Serpent, as in Gen.

  27. According to the formulae of His preaching and the designations which He applies to Himself, He seems at first sight to identify Himself with this world rather than to oppose it.

  28. Both are only designations of the sources of energy of the individual.

  29. Only later, by slight modifications of the original word, were two designations developed for the opposites which it denoted.

  30. In this case, however, the totem names have obviously become pure clan designations without any cult significance.

  31. Origin and Meaning of the Word Bible--Jewish Designations of the Old Testament--2.

  32. Later Jewish designations are, the law of priests, and the law of offerings.

  33. A corresponding difficulty as to the meaning of society designations has been noted among the Mandan (this volume, pp.

  34. To express this state of mind, a new and unheard-of language must in fact be found, since there cannot be in any customary language designations corresponding to presentations which in reality do not exist.

  35. Quite a number of different designations have been found for these persons.

  36. There were plenty of imperfect Christians amongst them; many things to rebuke; much deadness, coldness, inconsistency, and yet none of these in the slightest degree interfered with the application of these great designations to them.

  37. Note that solemn accumulation, in the language of my text, of all the designations by which He is called, sometimes separately and sometimes unitedly, the name of 'our Lord Jesus Christ.

  38. I have already referred to two similar designations of God in the previous chapter, and if we take them in union with this one in our text, what a wonderfully beautiful and strengthening threefold view of that divine nature do we get!

  39. The caste have also exogamous septs or bargas, with designations taken from villages, titles or nicknames or inanimate objects.

  40. As the village is no doubt named Nonia or Nunia after them, we thus have an instance of all the three designations being applied to the same set of persons.

  41. However, both designations are now generally superseded by the native name of Barcoo.

  42. These designations are suggestive of pleasant associations, and, while speaking well for the country, sufficiently prove that the expedition had its share of enjoyment as well as the usual experience of toil and fatigue.

  43. These Renaissance bibliographers had inherited this procedure from medieval scholars who knew men by their Christian names and used other designations only when a differentiation of individuals was necessary.

  44. These designations are to be understood as references to as many subjects.


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