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Example sentences for "disjoined"

Lexicographically close words:
disinterment; disinterred; disinterring; disjecta; disjoin; disjoint; disjointed; disjunct; disjunction; disjunctive
  1. In the treatment of fracture, as in solution of continuity in the soft parts, great advantage is gained by placing the disjoined parts as nearly in their original position as possible, retaining them so, and allowing of no motion.

  2. The embodied soul is as unattached to the body, as the dew drop on the lotus leaf is disjoined with the leaf; and as the divine spirit is quite unconnected with everything, which it fills and supports.

  3. There is no difference of these, as there is none between the tree and its plant; all the worlds that are seen all abouts, are not disjoined from Divine Intellect.

  4. Thus the furnace and furnace-keeper are completely disjoined from the shaft; and the pit bottom is not only free from all encumbrances, but remains comfortably cool.

  5. When it is sufficiently heated, the elasticity of the steam forces it up through the valves of the pump, in which case it is disjoined from the moving power.

  6. Do you not see that by making this slight change in the order of the words, the very same words (though the sense remains as it was before) lose all their effect the moment they are disjoined from those which were best suited to them?

  7. So, by a roaring tempest as the flood, A whole Armada of collected sail Is scatter'd and disjoined from fellowship.

  8. Six of the English ships, however, led by Sir Martin Frobisher and Lord Thomas Howard, were so disjoined from the rest, that the galleasses of the Armada came close upon them, and continued a desperate engagement for many hours.

  9. To speak truth is to affirm that things which are disjoined or conjoined in fact, are disjoined or conjoined; to speak falsely, the reverse.

  10. Similarly we think of the continents and islands of our globe as disjoined from one another.

  11. But truth can never be found disjoined from love, nor can the loveless seeker discern it.

  12. Besides, there's naught of which thou canst declare It lives disjoined from body, shut from void-- A kind of third in nature.

  13. O not to see that nature for herself Barks after nothing, save that pain keep off, Disjoined from the body, and that mind enjoy Delightsome feeling, far from care and fear!

  14. As this vision was totally disjoined from earthly objects, it won the soul away from all interest in life.

  15. Only Wordsworth, in the romantic period, felt that the poet's life ought not to be wholly disjoined from his fellows.

  16. Sensual love joined their bodies but disjoined their souls; it kept their souls strangers to one another; but of this love is begotten a fruit of their flesh--a child.

  17. These are disjoined by deep narrow vallies, which are fertile, adorned with fruit and other trees, and watered by fine streams of excellent water.

  18. The land of the cape, when at a distance from it, appeared to be an island disjoined from the other; but, on a nearer approach, we found it connected by a low neck of land.

  19. It is more conspicuous in height than circuit; having in it two considerable hills, seemingly disjoined from each other by a low valley.

  20. Monument, and a small island named Twohills, on account of two peaked hills upon it, disjoined by a low and narrow isthmus.

  21. I presently saw that the land we were under, which disjoined the two arms, as mentioned before, was an island, at the north end of which the two channels united.

  22. When we had the last soundings, we were nearly in the middle between the two points that form the entrance to the inlet, which we observed to branch into two arms, both of them lying in nearly north, and disjoined by an high rocky point.

  23. These would have had a better effect disjoined thus.

  24. But both have long been disjoined from this connexion, and hence owe has become regular.

  25. Events do not spring into being, disjoined from antecedents leading to them.

  26. The bottom of this bay was called Cumberland Bay; and it seemed to be disjoined from the sea, which washes the N.

  27. One of the latter, the end of which I could not see, was disjoined from that in which the ships were at anchor, by the point we then stood upon.

  28. These three inquiries, though distinct in idea, cannot be disjoined in a critical history.

  29. Can the doctrine of His justification of us and intercession for us, be disjoined from another?

  30. Can the doctrine of our Lord's Incarnation be disjoined from one physical miracle?

  31. City of Mars the Planet) is our Cairo: Bulak is the port suburb on the Nile, till 1858 wholly disjoined from the City; and Fostat is the outlier popularly called Old Cairo.

  32. Raphael aims at the loveliness which cannot be disjoined from goodness.

  33. Death hath disjoined the truest love, I know, That nature yet to this low world revealed, And quenched the flame in its most charming glow.

  34. We do not very well comprehend what Carlyle means by the words "no organ, which can be superadded to, or disjoined from the rest.


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