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Example sentences for "unorganized"

Lexicographically close words:
unopened; unopposed; unordained; unordered; unorganised; unoriginal; unornamented; unorthodox; unorthodoxy; unos
  1. That opposition, hatred, and treason existed never worried the government, but that this opposition should remain unorganized occupied the authorities constantly.

  2. It became a party closely affiliated with the Internationale, a colossal, restless, unorganized menace, harmless only because unorganized.

  3. Certain it is that the wages of unorganized farm laborers have been increasing as rapidly during the past thirty years as have the wages of the organized mechanics.

  4. Transplanted among the Greeks, the simple, ethical, comparatively untheological and unorganized faith developed its latent philosophical implications.

  5. Jefferson planned nobly for the exclusion of slavery from the whole as yet unorganized domain of the nation, a measure which would have belted the slave States with free territory, and so worked toward universal freedom.

  6. It was not the commencement of a mere zoophyte, or cryptogamean plant, in which we see but little superiority to unorganized matter, except in their possession of a low degree of vitality.

  7. Thus we find Justin Martyr maintaining that God formed the world from an eternal, unorganized material.

  8. Meetings had been held in nearly every unorganized county and there were 37 county societies.

  9. The future metropolis of the St. Croix valley, though yet unorganized even as a village, and governed by town and county law, in 1850 presented a scene of unwonted activity.

  10. Here was an evident case of killing competition for the sake of the farming interests, and the force of their unorganized sentiment alone was sufficient to secure the desired legislation.

  11. But with unorganized labor, and employers who were none too just in their ideas, it was not uncommon to see the necessity of the laborer, or his inability to drive a good bargain, taken advantage of.

  12. The settled dissatisfaction of half the race, the unorganized protests of the few, and the open resistance of still fewer.

  13. Resolved, That we hold a convention in every unorganized State and Territory during the present year, as far as possible, at the capital.

  14. If we were back in the old days of hand labor and crude, unorganized production, I admit that the only way to benefit the slaves might be to turn out the masters by force.

  15. It is unorganized and unreasoned, and is known as "bachelorhood"; it has as its complements the institutions of old maidenhood and of prostitution.

  16. The future use is to be the planting of slavery wherever in the wide world local and unorganized opposition cannot prevent it.

  17. This government would be very weak indeed if a majority with a disciplined army and navy and a well-filled treasury could not preserve itself when attacked by an unarmed, undisciplined, unorganized minority.

  18. Among unorganized forces, possibly the independent producers were as effective as any.

  19. The man of social genius at present finds an unorganized community, and he does not know how to affect his fellow-citizens.

  20. Social life, under government, differs from a free and unorganized social life mainly in that a certain objectivity is acquired in regard to the functions of the individual.

  21. But on the whole, under the good government, both more freedom for the individual and better conditions and better life for the individual will presumably be obtained than in any possible disordered or unorganized society.

  22. Now war-feeling is a mobbish experience that, I daresay, some of my readers have tasted; and we have seen how it leads the unorganized levy of a savage tribe to make short work of the coward and traitor.

  23. Let us first consider one of the very unorganized communities at the bottom of the evolutionary scale; as, for example, the little Negritos of the Andaman Islands.

  24. Too many lost sight of the elementary truth that political sovereignty does not reside in unorganized or partially organized masses of individuals, but in the people of regularly and permanently constituted States.

  25. That political sovereignty resides, neither in individual citizens, nor in unorganized masses, nor in fractional subdivisions of a community, but in the people of an organized political body.

  26. These processes are, however, so complex in modern society, that, in any attempt to secure experience directly, the child is likely to be overwhelmed by their complex and unorganized character.

  27. An unorganized or unformed ferment, in distinction from an organized or living ferment; a soluble, or chemical, ferment.

  28. An unorganized ferment (contained in this extract and in other vegetable juices), which effects the decomposition of certain glucosides.

  29. Football in a desultory and unorganized way made its appearance early in the nineteenth century.

  30. The aims of such a course are obviously to develop a knowledge of sources and an ability to use intelligently the unorganized data found by the student.

  31. It does not follow, however, that this society would not attain its aims better than in the past, if it were able to convert itself from an unorganized into an organized society.

  32. Sidenote: Not necessary that the family of nations should remain an unorganized society.

  33. Not necessary that the family of nations should remain an unorganized society 11 17.

  34. Economic interests primarily, but many others also, prevent individual states from allowing the international community of states to remain unorganized any longer.

  35. International law has been called 'anarchic law' on the ground that hitherto the society of states has not been organized and that it must ever remain unorganized on account of the complete sovereignty of its members.

  36. The unorganized territories are sparsely inhabited by Indians, the people of the Hudson's Bay Company's posts and a few missionaries.

  37. The traces found on ancient rocks, as has been shown in the previous article, are those of animals, vegetables, and unorganized substances.

  38. Geology has revealed to us not only the remains of animals and vegetables, but the impressions made by them during their lives, and even the impressions of unorganized bodies.

  39. Many impressions are without any distinct character, belonging probably to the lower animals, to vegetables, and unorganized bodies.


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