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Example sentences for "elaborated"

Lexicographically close words:
ekka; ekvidis; ekzistas; elaborate; elaborately; elaborateness; elaborates; elaborating; elaboration
  1. Meanwhile it will be enough if I try to consider broadly what was the nature of the body of statements which thus claimed to be an elaborated science.

  2. In Germany, philosophical theories may be held to represent the true drift of the national mind, and a historian of German thought would inquire into the various systems elaborated by professors of philosophy.

  3. At just what time was elaborated the stupendous system of rites, which are already traditional in the Br[=a]hmanas, can never be known.

  4. The Jewish sacrificial system, and the priestly ceremony of the scapegoat, seem to lead up to that idea; which was elaborated by St. Paul with immense genius, and taught by S.

  5. The step, from the bare historic facts to the idealisation of the Fourth Gospel, has been the work of the Church, in the best sense of that word, aided by the doctrines of the Logos and of Immanence, elaborated by Philosophy.

  6. Mr Robert Farquharson, whose Herod delighted us last year, has now elaborated it to the verge of caricature.

  7. He elaborated a sort of philosophy of beauty which not only pleased and satisfied himself, but found very many adherents, and became the dogma of a school.

  8. There is no toilet, no carriage of the head, no tone of the voice, no expression in language which is not a masterpiece of worldly culture, the distilled quintessence of all that is exquisitely elaborated by social art.

  9. These are elaborated in the cells of the leaves, and after undergoing certain changes pass down the stems and are stored up in the bulbs or corms beneath the surface of the soil.

  10. Under favourable circumstances more food is elaborated than is necessary for the wants of the plant, and then extra growths or young bulbs called "offsets" are developed at the base, or rather the side, of the older bulb.

  11. These offsets represent a superabundance of nourishment that has been elaborated in the leaves, and very often there are several smaller ones attached to the base of the larger ones that have been produced in precisely the same way.

  12. Its serene beginning, lugubrious interlude, with the dominant pedal never ceasing, a basso ostinato, gives color to Kleczynski's contention that the prelude in B minor is a mere sketch of the idea fully elaborated in No.

  13. The musical poem divides into three, or if one views the little episode in B major as a special part, into four parts (strophes), of which the last is an elaborated repetition of the first with a brief closing part appended.

  14. To rebut this attack, the Jewish chroniclers elaborated the chronological indications of their long history, and brought them into relation with the annals of their neighbors.

  15. Some of his predecessors had elaborated only the former part of the story, and that, it is probable, not nearly so fully as Josephus.

  16. It is one of the most elaborated pictures--yet producing a certain breadth of effect--which can be seen.

  17. There is a possibility that it was simply a case of hydatidiform or multiple molar pregnancy, elaborated by an exhaustive imagination and superstitious awe.

  18. He held sensible views on education and elaborated a system of teaching Latin, which, although open to grave criticism, was a useful protest against current methods of teaching.

  19. Other panel portraits of the period are three small ones of members of the Tucher family at Weimar and Cassel, and the striking, restlessly elaborated half-length of Oswald Krell at Munich.

  20. In this juncture the great administrators and lawyers of Rome seized with avidity upon the results of the intellectual analysis of social and political relations elaborated in Greek philosophy.

  21. All these propositions, elaborated by men of the fourth century, had a certain meaning for men of that time, but for men of to-day they have no meaning whatever.

  22. Since they are elaborated in common, the vigour with which they have been thought of by each particular mind is retained in all the other minds, and reciprocally.

  23. This general doctrine of Tarde has been elaborated by a number of recent writers.

  24. The logical principle outlined by Windelband has been further elaborated by Heinrich Rickert in Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung, eine logische Einleitung in die historischen Wissenschaften (Tübingen u.

  25. Since it bears the mark of no particular mind, it is clear that it was elaborated by a unique intelligence, where all others meet each other, and after a fashion, come to nourish themselves.

  26. Gobineau's theory, and that of the schools which have perpetuated and elaborated his doctrines, defined culture as an essentially racial trait.

  27. From an organ neither naturally sweet nor powerful, she has elaborated a voice capable of producing the most vivid sensations.

  28. Narada was therefore careful to give his own account, elaborated by the enquiries of Vyasa.

  29. But the peculiar significance of the word Govinda has been elaborated in the Brahma Sanhita and other works.

  30. To have based such a system on fancy, and unconsciously elaborated it for herself, was almost as wonderful as really to have found it in the plays.

  31. Whatever pretty and apposite reflections I may have made upon the subject had either occurred to me before I ever saw Stratford, or have been elaborated since.

  32. Both elaborated the ideas of Confucius, but neither of them achieved personal success.

  33. They lived in retirement among their friends, and devoted themselves mainly to the pursuit of the art of poetry, which had been elaborated in the Later Sung epoch, without themselves arriving at any important innovations in form.

  34. The various parts of the country, including the lands given as fiefs to princes, had a local administration, entirely independent of the central government and more or less elaborated according to their size.

  35. They therefore elaborated a "nationality legislation", the first of its kind in the Far East.

  36. In contrast, the many women singers and dancers at the court, mostly slaves from southern China, introduced at the court southern Chinese forms of song and poem, which were soon adopted and elaborated by poets.

  37. The gentry had elaborated this style of speech for themselves and their dependants; it was their monopoly; nobody who did not belong to the gentry and had not attended its schools could take part in literary or in administrative life.

  38. It had been elaborated until it accounted well for the phenomena.

  39. This gruesome conception is elaborated with a number of fantastic details.

  40. She elaborated that the Washo felt they were helping God wipe out the tracks of a dead person.

  41. Figures which appear only incidentally in the myths as recounted are elaborated almost infinitely in what might best be termed folk fantasy.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "elaborated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affected; artificial; elaborate; flowery; mannered; precious; pretentious; studied; unnatural