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Example sentences for "premised"

Lexicographically close words:
premieres; premiers; premiership; premio; premise; premises; premising; premiss; premisses; premissis
  1. These things premised I shall now proceed.

  2. Something must be here premised before I show the grounds of this question.

  3. Yet it is not, and this will be seen in what follows, after some things have been premised which will clarify the matter.

  4. This we have premised for it to be understood that by acting from freedom according to reason is meant to think and will freely and thence to speak and do freely what is according to reason.

  5. These angelic arcana have been premised in order that it may be comprehended how the Lord's divine providence operates to unite man to Him and Himself to man.

  6. It should be premised that acetic acid is so deadly a poison to worms that Perrier found that a glass rod dipped into this acid and then into a considerable body of water in which worms were immersed, invariably killed them quickly.

  7. Having premised these general observations on puerperal fevers, we now proceed to consider them separately, according to the various forms which they exhibit; and in doing so, shall adopt the arrangement of the subject made by Dr.

  8. Having premised that I believe every one recorded," said Polwarth, "I heartily admit their improbability.

  9. Is it not a canonical and authentic exception, worthy to be premised to all our undertakings?

  10. How then shall we be able to distinguish or understand our natural perceptions, reflections or reasonings, from any premised immediately inspired ones?

  11. Since his premised existence at (and not before) any given era, would be a conclusive objection to the omnipotency of his power, that he had not existed before, or eternally.

  12. A premised revelation, adapted to our external senses, would enable our mental powers to reflect upon, examine into, and understand it.

  13. Still there remains a difficulty on the part of Christianity, in accounting for one of the persons in the premised Trinity satisfying a debt due to the impartial justice of the unity of the three persons.

  14. It must again be premised that the subject, which occupied the thoughts of the greatest and noblest Jewish minds for so many centuries, has been neglected for a comparatively long time.

  15. It must be premised that Krochmal was not a voluminous author.

  16. If any man thinks this detracts from the existence or reality of things, he is very far from understanding what has been premised in the plainest terms I could think of.

  17. Having premised this, we will now enquire into their Assertion that maintain the Pygmies to be a Race of Men.

  18. Having premised this, I have taken into consideration Caspar Bartholine Senior his Opusculum de Pygmæis, and Jo.

  19. To all which, and whatever else of the same sort may be objected, I answer, that by the Principles premised we are not deprived of any one thing in nature.

  20. If any man thinks this detracts from the existence or reality of things, he is very far from understanding what hath been premised in the plainest terms I could think of.

  21. Having premised thus much, I shall now proceed to consider some of the Acts of Parliament themselves; the persons against whom they were made, and the necessity of making the same.

  22. From what hath been premised it is plain the objects of sight and touch make, if I may so say, two sets of ideas which are widely different from each other.

  23. In justice to the writer it must be premised that the preceding part of this chapter was penned twelve months before the report of this meeting was made public.

  24. It must be premised that, for the purpose, Hamburg is divided into two parts: the city proper, and the suburb of St. Paul.

  25. Have any nations in the present European war, premised their operations by a declaration?

  26. The Paradoxes themselves (after a premised Postulatum) are these: 1.

  27. Thermometrical Discourses, premised to his History of Cold.

  28. So that by the conception that Aether is matter, in its primordial state, we have more than fulfilled all that was premised should be done.

  29. In addition to this, there were other outstanding problems in physics that it was premised would receive either a partial or an entire physical explanation.

  30. Can any theory be more simple than the one submitted in this work, by which we have endeavoured to account for all, and even more, than was premised in the opening chapters?

  31. The lines are as follows, it being premised that those printed in italics are cited in the margin of MSS.

  32. It must be premised that Vincent makes Croesus to have been taken prisoner by Cyrus three times.

  33. Having premised me this much, allow me now to ask you your real name.

  34. Having premised thus far, we beg leave to introduce to our reader's special acquaintance, Evory Easel, Esq.

  35. I thought it had been premised that we were not to talk of the past.

  36. It should be premised that the nyctitropic movements of leaves are easily affected by the conditions to which the plants have been subjected.

  37. It should be premised that the leaves at an early stage of their development have the two lobes pressed closely together.

  38. It should have been premised that painting with Indian ink does not injure plants, at least within several hours; and it could injure them only by stopping respiration.

  39. It may be premised that, as a general rule, all the species in the same genus sleep in nearly the same manner.

  40. It has been premised that children from six to fourteen years of age will frequent the department, and there is a vast range of ability and taste in children in the various years between these ages.

  41. All the apartments premised above are not present in all buildings.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "premised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alleged; assumed; given; granted; inferred; presumed; presumptive; putative; supposed; supposititious; understood