Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "different degrees"

  • It is a mixture of three fluids (consisting of carburetted hydrogen), of different degrees of volatility.

  • The matter of which all these interpenetrating worlds are built is essentially the same matter, but differently arranged and of different degrees of density.

  • The conditions are much like those which obtain in a bucket of water which contains in suspension a number of kinds of matter of different degrees of density.

  • We feel that humanity or benevolence is a good affection, and also that it is due in different degrees to different classes.

  • Both forms of cruelty are, if I mistake not, diminished with advancing civilisation, but by different causes and in different degrees.

  • It has been mentioned that the work of perfecting mankind might be realized in different degrees of intensity, which might extend from complete living realization to mere sympathy without any clear comprehension.

  • The philosophical work itself is compared to the rose; the white rose is the white tincture, the red rose is the red tincture (different degrees of completion that follow the degrees of black).

  • The mystical procedure can be realized in different degrees of intensity.

  • He knew well that from every experiment issues a kind of radiation, luminous in different degrees to different minds, and he hardly trusted himself to reason upon an experiment that he had not seen.

  • Different insulators possess this power of permitting the charge to enter them in different degrees.

  • With that admirable instinct which always guided him, Faraday had seen that it was possible, if not probable, that the diamagnetic force acts with different degrees of intensity in different directions, through the mass of a crystal.

  • Malignant Polypi are met with in different degrees of advancement.

  • Illustration] Softening of the bones is met with at all ages, and in different degrees.

  • Different degrees of injury are inflicted on the surface from the application of heated solids or fluids.

  • In the higher groups unequal form-divergence may be produced by the transforming impulses affecting parts of unequal physiological and morphological value, or by their influencing parts of equal value in different degrees.

  • They are tribes speaking monosyllabic languages, and tribes in different degrees of intercourse with the Hindus; being by name--1.

  • No man who holds the position of member of Parliament should divest himself of this consideration, though it applies to different classes of members in different degrees.

  • Here moral certainty exists no longer, because volitions are now to be calculated in connexion with opposing principles: calculations now attain only to the probable, and in different degrees.

  • But when we come to a mixed being, that is, a being of reason, and of a sensitivity corrupted totally or in different degrees, then we have place not for certainty, but for probability.

  • Such a use, however, is but the fragment of an extensive system of reflective verbs thus formed, developed in different degrees in the different Gothic languages; but in all more than in the English.

  • Two (or more) mutes, of different degrees of sharpness and flatness, are incapable of coming together in the same syllable.

  • All the navigating States may, in different degrees, advantageously participate in it, and under circumstances of a greater extension of mercantile capital, would not be unlikely to do it.

  • The danger, though in different degrees, is therefore common.

  • As the spirit of party, in different degrees, must be expected to infect all political bodies, there will be, no doubt, persons in the national legislature willing enough to arraign the measures and criminate the views of the majority.

  • Their different effects are due to different degrees of toxic virulence; they are always more virulent when associated with other bacteria, for example, the Proteus family.

  • He also demonstrated that these organisms existed in different degrees in different atmospheres, few in the pure air of the Mer de Glace, more in the air of the plains, most in the air of towns.

  • They found by exposing cultures to different degrees of sunlight that thus the growth of the culture was partially or entirely prevented, being most damaged by the direct rays of the sun, although diffuse daylight acted prejudicially.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different degrees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different authors; different class; different conditions; different form; different forms; different language; different latitudes; different line; different localities; different manner; different members; different order; different parts; different people; different periods; different qualities; different sorts; different stages; different thing; different ways; equal bulk; exchequer bills; for the greatest part; immediate knowledge; poverty and; retire from