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Example sentences for "reproduces"

Lexicographically close words:
reproches; reprochfull; reproduce; reproduced; reproducer; reproducible; reproducing; reproduction; reproductions; reproductive
  1. Just as there is something of the body in the soul, since it sometimes reproduces its form, so there is something of the soul in the body.

  2. In fact, it cannot be doubted that in numerous societies the soul has been conceived in the image of the body; it is believed that it reproduces even the accidental deformities such as those resulting from wounds or mutilations.

  3. The unity of these first logical systems merely reproduces the unity of the society.

  4. Of course, this double reproduces all the essential traits of the perceptible being which serves it as external covering; but at the same time it is distinguished from this by many characteristics.

  5. The mere process by which a primitive cell divides and reproduces itself has an air of demonic intelligence about it.

  6. The growth continues, till ultimately, reaching the limit of convenient size, a cell divides into two or more portions; and so reproduces itself.

  7. And each partner grows again actively and reproduces itself by budding and division as before.

  8. His philosophical writing, especially in the two prose Hymns, is obscure, partly because his theories are only vaguely realised, partly because he reproduces the obscurity of his model, Iamblichus.

  9. The human imagination, the moment it tries to create artificially animated beings, involuntarily reproduces in them the movements of animals propagating.

  10. That with its two accoupled triangles, one pointing downward and the other upward, reproduces the image of the macrocosm, the seal of Solomon, the grand pantacle.

  11. Boito's libretto reproduces the atmosphere of Goethe's drama far more successfully than any other of the many attempts to fit 'Faust' to the operatic stage.

  12. Massenet's dainty score reproduces the spirit of the eighteenth century with rare felicity.

  13. Le Tribut de Zamora' reproduces the type of opera which was popular in the days of Meyerbeer.

  14. In Gonionemus the actinula becomes fixed and polyp-like, and reproduces by budding, so that here also an alternation of generations may occur.

  15. The medusa always reproduces itself sexually, and in some cases non-sexually also.

  16. In Gonionemus the actinula becomes attached and polyp-like and reproduces by budding.

  17. Man thus reproduces and sums up in his technical contrivances the scattered perfections of the animal world.

  18. Nothing is less justified than the conception of a fixed archetype (an undisguised survival of the Platonic Ideas), illuminating the inventor, who reproduces it as best he can.

  19. It reproduces the order and connection of things; it reduces itself to habits contracted by our nervous system.

  20. Now Trollope reproduces for us that simplicity, unity, and ease of Jane Austen, whose facile grace flows on like the sprightly talk of a charming woman, mistress of herself and sure of her hearers.

  21. Another extraordinary poppy, with the stamens replaced by numerous small supplementary capsules, likewise reproduces itself by seed.

  22. Under this point of view I venture to advance the hypothesis of Pangenesis, which {358} implies that the whole organisation, in the sense of every separate atom or unit, reproduces itself.

  23. Why stay we then on earth, When mortals laugh and love?

  24. The Christian reproduces Christ's life in miniature, and, in a true sense, lives it over again.

  25. It reproduces the common universe of which we are portions and percipients, and it purges from our inward sight the film of familiarity which obscures from us the wonder of our being.

  26. The amoeba, like other one-celled organisms, reproduces by the process of fission.

  27. Here it reproduces and the young bore their way through the intestine walls and enter the muscles, causing inflammation there.

  28. The seed has in it a germ of life and a hidden vital force which heat, moisture and the soil have the capacity of developing, so that it reproduces itself.

  29. The modern poet, he reproduces passionate desire with a Correggio-like blending of colours and tones that is more effective than Goethe's antique limpidity.

  30. The emotions of the artist differ from those of other men only in this, that they leave in his memory that species of impression, which, when he reproduces it, infects listener or reader.

  31. What nature displays in that moment he reproduces thoroughly in a very delicate scale of color, and with a perfect mastery over every form of expression.

  32. He will notice also how frequently Justin reproduces the narrative rather than quotes it.

  33. And Justin reproduces in substance the same argument:-- "For though ye have the means of understanding that this man is Christ from the signs given by Moses, yet you will not.

  34. He reproduces the doctrine of the Sacraments in terms to be found only in the Fourth Gospel.

  35. As a result of the love of brevity which is one of Rashi's marked characteristics, he does not quote in its entirety the source upon which he draws, but more frequently reproduces the sense rather than the exact words.

  36. Sometimes he simply refers to them, sometimes he reproduces them, less frequently he remarks that they do not agree with the text.

  37. The translation in the text reproduces the sense with sufficient literalness.

  38. The rendering here given expresses the sense and reproduces the rhythm of the stanza, but does not attempt to copy the metre in every detail.

  39. The construction everywhere closely imitates wood-work, and the decoration reproduces textile fabrics such as carpets and striped tent covers.

  40. It may be laid down as a general rule, that the divine life of Olympus, wherever it reproduces the human, reproduces it in a degraded form.

  41. Blastophthoria thus acts on germs not yet conjugated, through the medium of their bearers, and creates at their origin hereditary stigmata of all kinds, while true heredity only combines and reproduces the ancestral energies.

  42. Here, the female cell or egg only reproduces itself exceptionally by parthenogenesis.

  43. During this period every animal reproduces in an abbreviated manner certain forms which resemble more or less those through which its ancestors have passed.


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