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Example sentences for "enunciating"

Lexicographically close words:
enumerator; enumerators; enunciate; enunciated; enunciates; enunciation; enunciations; enure; enured; enuresis
  1. He heard in half-a-dream the level voice of Hazlewood enunciating his theories in graceful singing sentences, and the occasional fizz of a replenished glass.

  2. Though not formally enunciating the Law of Progress, his "Discourse on Method," first published in 1637, acknowledged its influence in natural science.

  3. Finally, I am not enunciating any general theories, but merely my personal views.

  4. Laskowicz's face reflected suspicion and offence, but it was so apparent that Gronski did not allude to him personally, and was only enunciating a general view, that he did not break off further conversation.

  5. Taylor, of New Haven, was enunciating to large and enthusiastic classes in Yale Divinity School new definitions and forms of statement giving rise to much earnest debate.

  6. Canon Westcott, with whose system of positively enunciating unsupported and controverted statements we are already acquainted, is only slightly outstripped by the German apologist in his misrepresentation of the evidence of Valentinus.

  7. The purpose for which the words are used, again, rather points to the first chapters of Genesis than to the dogmatic prologue enunciating the doctrine of the Logos.

  8. In fact, he left little for his disciples to do in the matter of enunciating a pure and virtuous system of ethics, so thoroughly did he cover the ground himself.

  9. A daily exercise in enunciating a series of sounds will in a short time give flexibility to the lips and alertness to the mind, so that no word will be uttered without receiving its due complement of sound.

  10. Their trouble is a mental one--they are not concentratedly thinking thoughts that cause words to issue with sincerity and conviction, but are merely enunciating word-sounds mechanically.

  11. Having exhibited himself in the new light of enunciating this tremendous threat, Mr Pancks, with a countenance of grave import, snorted several times and steamed away.

  12. The tendency toward rigidity is much greater in enunciating consonants than it is in enunciating vowels, and yet they should be equally easy.

  13. He stretched his legs and, with a beautiful sense of enunciating wisdom, he remarked: "There is nothing to know, nothing to find out.

  14. But the year 1842 is particularly memorable in the history of science as the year in which Jules Robert Mayer succeeded, by an entirely personal effort, in really enunciating the principle of the conservation of energy.

  15. This extreme manner of regarding things is seductive by its originality, but appears somewhat insufficient if, after enunciating generalities, we look more closely into the question.

  16. It is to Clausius that was reserved the credit of rediscovering the principle, and of enunciating it in language conformable to the new doctrines, while giving it a much greater generality.

  17. Towards the close of his life (as we shall see in the Treatise De Legibus), the love of dialectic, and the taste for enunciating difficulties even when he could not clear them up, died out within him.

  18. The power of enunciating the opinion in clear and appropriate words.

  19. In defining the privative contrary of any term, a man cannot avoid enunciating in the definition the term of which it is the privative: but he is not allowed to define the term itself by means of its privative.

  20. In his way of enunciating the Syllogism, this middle position formed a conspicuous feature; whereas the modern arrangement disguises it, though the denomination middle term is still retained.

  21. To put the middle term first, in enunciating the Syllogism, is regarded by Aristotle as a perverted and embarrassing order, yet it is the received practice among modern logicians.

  22. We see thus that in Aristotle's way of enunciating the First figure, the middle term is really placed between the two extremes,[24] though this is not so in the Second and Third figures.

  23. Now the sentence just translated (enunciating a doctrine of Aristotle's First Philosophy rather than of Logic) appears decidedly to contradict what he had said three lines before, viz.

  24. Not till such verification has been made, is one warranted in generalizing the result, and enunciating a formula applicable to unknown particulars (rationem terminorum cognoscere, dum res ignoret).

  25. Beginning thus with the thesis enunciating Accident, Aristotle enumerates no less than thirty-seven distinct loci or argumentative points of view bearing upon it.

  26. Now on these processes Aristotle brings his analysis to bear, eliciting and enunciating in general terms their principia and their conditions.

  27. The mention of the genus, as enunciating the fundamental essence of the definiend, ought to stand first in the definition.

  28. This is a myth or legend that is almost wholly unhistorical, and which has been invented only for the purpose of enunciating and illustrating a particular thought or dogma.

  29. Or it may have been invented and adopted as the medium of enunciating a particular thought, or of inculcating a certain doctrine, when it becomes a philosophical myth.

  30. Thought, on the other hand, is shown in all they say when proving or disproving some particular point, or enunciating some universal proposition.

  31. Imagine Mr. Butler living up to social etiquette and enunciating his views on Paul Verlaine or the German drama or the novels of D'Annunzio.

  32. Remember, I am enunciating biology and not sentimental ethics.

  33. If from this algebraical expression we determined that space admitted of four dimensions, we should be enunciating a mystery, because we should be applying to space a notion which belongs to quantity.

  34. The internal act of holding propositions is for the most part analogous to the external act of enunciating them; as there are three ways of enunciating, so are there three ways of holding them, each corresponding to each.

  35. You see," he continued, pleased with the way he was enunciating his opinions, "we are of all sorts.

  36. He broke off in the middle of his thoughts to listen to Gilbert who was enunciating a doctrine that was new to Henry.

  37. He spoke slowly, enunciating each word with careful distinctness.

  38. This speech he delivered slowly and calmly, as though enunciating a very grave proposition.

  39. While he was enunciating this fact to Curtis, they were walking up and down the breakfast-room, waiting for the appearance of the ladies to make tea.

  40. No, it was by enunciating and applying those great principles, giving solid bread, so to speak, that he meant to educate his readers.

  41. It was an obscure provincial sheet, Liberal-cum-Radical in tone, strongly upholding Free Trade and much given to enunciating those few leading principles ‘upon which the prosperity and happiness of this country must inevitably depend.

  42. He cared little for the credit of enunciating new discoveries, so long as the facts were made public.

  43. When we say that a law is a command of the sovereign, we are apt to think of the sovereign as enunciating the rule in question for the first time.

  44. Yet even in such a judgment, again, we are supposed not to know the objective nature of the thing, but only to be enunciating a subjective mode of reflection.

  45. This amounts to enunciating the requirement that the Idea, and its plastic mould as concrete reality, are to be made completely adequate to one another.


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