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Example sentences for "widest"

Lexicographically close words:
widenings; widens; wider; widespread; widespreading; widgeon; widin; widish; widna; widout
  1. The coxopodite is short and narrow, the basipodite somewhat heavier and longer, while the carpopodite and propodite are the widest and strongest segments.

  2. It is narrowest in Ptychoparia, where in the middle it is only 14 per cent of the whole width, and widest in Solenopleura, where it is 28 per cent.

  3. In each case that man is greatest who soars habitually to the highest regions and gazes most steadily upon the widest horizons of time and space.

  4. On all such topics, he tells Mr. Gladstone, there has always been the widest divergence of opinion.

  5. But it was Sokrates who first called attention to the fact as a matter for philosophical recognition and criticism,--that such subjective and emotional unanimity does not exclude the widest objective and intellectual dissension.

  6. Among the dialogues themselves (as I have before remarked) there exist the widest differences; some highly popular and attractive, others altogether the reverse, and many gradations between the two.

  7. If, however, we employ the term Hindu in its widest acceptation (omitting only all Islamized Hindus) we may safely affirm that the adherents of Hinduism have reached an aggregate of nearly 200 millions.

  8. It would be truer, I think, to say that it was because he was so great as an artist in the highest, widest meaning of the word, so sincere a workman, that he stands unrivalled as a President.

  9. The influences which were the most precious to Leighton were assuredly those which enabled him to extend his own influence in the highest and widest direction, and fulfil exhaustively his duty to his fellow-creatures.

  10. To another it may mean something entirely different, for the blessed word is of that rare and beautiful category which is at once of the widest significance and the most intimate privacy to him who utters it.

  11. It also possessed the widest powers for spending money, which had to be provided out of the rates of the metropolis.

  12. The sponge and dough system, which is probably in widest use in England, is adapted to almost every kind of bread, and has the advantage that any kind of flour can be employed.

  13. Horizontal Section through the Right Cerebral Hemisphere at the Level of the Widest Part of the Lenticular Nucleus.

  14. This tongue, which was some four hundred yards in depth, even at its root or widest part was not more than six hundred and fifty paces across, while at its tip it scarcely measured ninety.

  15. The weapons that each man bore were simple, but most effective, consisting of a short and very heavy two-edged spear with a wooden shaft, the blade being about six inches across at the widest part.

  16. It was a period when habits of extravagance prevailed to the widest extent.

  17. A third has satisfied the deepest and the widest needs of our emotional nature by such music as no Greek, in all probability, had any opportunity of hearing.

  18. It must be large enough to allow it to reach halfway round the top of a reel at its widest part, where the corners are.

  19. Iniquity, in the original sense, is a want of or a deviation from equity; but it is now applied in the widest sense to any form of ill-doing.

  20. Evidence is that which tends to show a thing to be true; in the widest sense, as including self-evidence or consciousness, it is the basis of all knowledge.

  21. Madness is the old popular term, now less common, for insanity in its widest sense, but with suggestion of excitement, akin to mania.

  22. Which of these words is of widest import?

  23. Useless, in the widest sense, signifies not of use for any valuable purpose, and is thus closely similar to valueless and worthless.

  24. Perhaps the widest and best known ---- of Biology, is that organisms grow.

  25. Footnote 13: We use the word harvest here in its widest sense, but we must ultimately distinguish the results of stock-raising from those of agriculture, since they do not necessarily vary in the same direction.

  26. From such passages we might conjecture, even if we knew nothing more about him, that Sulpicius was a man of very fine clay, of real humanitas in the widest sense of that expressive word; and this is entirely borne out in other ways.

  27. Morality is thus identical with law in the widest sense of the word, for both are equally called into being by the Right Reason, which is the universal primary force.

  28. Hind legs notably larger than forelegs; hind foot more than 40; nasals widest posteriorly; supraorbital process on frontal; six cheek teeth on each side above Family Leporidae, p.

  29. The widest idea of art must comprehend all things.

  30. A right end is one which can be projected harmoniously into the widest and broadest survey of life which the individual can make.

  31. In its widest sense, it means righteousness, uprightness, rectitude.

  32. Individualism in religion, Protestantism in the widest sense: I mean by this, cultivation of the individual conscience as against authority.

  33. Ours is an age of scientific aggression, fierce competition, and the widest toleration.

  34. She opened her eyes to their widest extent.

  35. I don't understand how you can, by the widest stretch of the imagination, believe it your duty to conform to the caprices of a maniac.


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