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RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. ICONIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Iconic in a sentence. Iconic venues in the city draw in site-seers from all over the globe. π. Pushing his way up to the front of the crowd, the crazed fan hoped he would get a glimpse of the iconic star. π. Becoming much more famous after her death, Marilyn Monroe is an iconic symbol of beauty. π. REFERRED: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Referred. passed a matter or task on to someone else. Examples of Referred in a sentence. The lawyer doesnβt handle matters of divorce, so he referred his client to a family law attorneyhe knows.
RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of ESOTERIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Esoteric in a sentence. Eric made an esoteric joke that only he and his brother understood. π. Only a couple of people I know share your esoteric thoughts on those religious principles. π. While the writing appeared simple, its meaning was esoteric in thefact only a
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WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. ICONIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Iconic in a sentence. Iconic venues in the city draw in site-seers from all over the globe. π. Pushing his way up to the front of the crowd, the crazed fan hoped he would get a glimpse of the iconic star. π. Becoming much more famous after her death, Marilyn Monroe is an iconic symbol of beauty. π. REFERRED: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Referred. passed a matter or task on to someone else. Examples of Referred in a sentence. The lawyer doesnβt handle matters of divorce, so he referred his client to a family law attorneyhe knows.
RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. ICONIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Iconic in a sentence. Iconic venues in the city draw in site-seers from all over the globe. π. Pushing his way up to the front of the crowd, the crazed fan hoped he would get a glimpse of the iconic star. π. Becoming much more famous after her death, Marilyn Monroe is an iconic symbol of beauty. π. REFERRED: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Referred. passed a matter or task on to someone else. Examples of Referred in a sentence. The lawyer doesnβt handle matters of divorce, so he referred his client to a family law attorneyhe knows.
RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of ESOTERIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Esoteric in a sentence. Eric made an esoteric joke that only he and his brother understood. π. Only a couple of people I know share your esoteric thoughts on those religious principles. π. While the writing appeared simple, its meaning was esoteric in thefact only a
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RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
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RETROACTIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Retroactive in a sentence. Under the retroactive trafficking proposal, convicted traffickers may receive reduced prison terms. π. Retroactive payments for last year will be included in the current yearβs payouts. π. In a retroactive move, the government has decided that all federal employees hired after 2010 arenow eligible
WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Prolific. producing abundant results or works. Examples of Prolific in a sentence. Because the huge storm is expected to produce a prolific amount of ESOTERIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Esoteric in a sentence. Eric made an esoteric joke that only he and his brother understood. π. Only a couple of people I know share your esoteric thoughts on those religious principles. π. While the writing appeared simple, its meaning was esoteric in thefact only a
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HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Holocaust. the extermination of a large group of individuals or other living things by deliberate or natural means. Examples of Holocaust in a sentence OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE On a crowded airplane, privacy is elusive. π. The hunters finally crept up on their elusive target. π. When gas reserves are in short supply, finding affordable fuel can be an elusive mission. REFRACTORY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Refractory. not responsive or difficult to manage. Examples of Refractory in a sentence. To make his life easier, the store owner decided to fire the refractory workers who were difficultto manage.
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
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HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Holocaust. the extermination of a large group of individuals or other living things by deliberate or natural means. Examples of Holocaust in a sentence OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE On a crowded airplane, privacy is elusive. π. The hunters finally crept up on their elusive target. π. When gas reserves are in short supply, finding affordable fuel can be an elusive mission. REFRACTORY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Refractory. not responsive or difficult to manage. Examples of Refractory in a sentence. To make his life easier, the store owner decided to fire the refractory workers who were difficultto manage.
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
PILLORY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Pillory. a wooden frame with cutouts for someone's head and wrists. Examples of Pillory in a sentence. During the colonial period, thieves were often locked in a pillory in the town square where they would suffer public humiliation. PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Violence in the workplace is pernicious to an employeeβs need for safety. π. Lying can be pernicious to a relationship. π. Because the chemicals you are using in the lab are pernicious, you should be very careful during your experiment. NIHILISM: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Nihilism. the idea that societal rules are worthless and should be eliminated. Examples of Nihilism in a sentence. The rebels urged the people to grab hold of nihilism and remove all government officials from office. SANCTION: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Sanction. give official permission or approval. Examples of Sanction in a sentence. Because of the schoolβs behavioral problems, the principal is unlikely to sanction a school dance thisyear.
TRACTABLE: IN A SENTENCE This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Specious. seems correct or true, but actually wrong or false; deceptive. Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presencein the building.
INSTITUTION: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Institution. an organization created for a specific purpose such as religion or education. Examples of Institution in a sentence. A university is an educational institution that is designed to provide the necessary knowledge for people to gain a career in the field of their choice. PROLIFIC: IN A SENTENCE Every team in the league wanted the prolific soccer player. π. At the right flea market, a prolific seller can make a nice living. π. Hopefully the fundraiser will be prolific and allow us to raise a great deal of money for the childrenβs home. NADIR: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Nadir. point of greatest adversity or despair; all-time low; rock-bottom. Examples of Nadir in a sentence. Even though we thought we had reached our nadir and would fail to meet the project deadline, we were still able to complete the work on time. ESOTERIC: IN A SENTENCE Gerald was an eight-year-old genius who had esoteric interests much different from kids of a similar age. π. When the scientists were not looking for a cure for the disease, they spent their time reviewing esoteric documentation on past experiments. VALIANT: IN A SENTENCE Because the captain was a valiant man, he refused to leave his ship until every passenger was on a life raft. π. The valiant rescue workers continued to search for survivors inside the unstablebuilding.
CONTEMPT: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Contempt. the feeling of intense dislike and a lack of respect for someone/something. Examples of Contempt in a sentence. Because Abby came from a wealthy family, it was not surprising she looked at homeless people with contempt. ANTI-SEMITISM: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Anti-Semitism. hostility towards Jewish people because of their religion and/or ethnicity. Examples of Anti-Semitism in a sentence. When Jewish families began to move into the exclusive neighborhood, some of them were met with anti-semitism from racistneighbors.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
PILLORY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pillory in a sentence. During the colonial period, thieves were often locked in a pillory in the town square where they would suffer public humiliation. π. The suspected witchβs head and hands were secured tightly in the pillory. π. In the classic novel,the man
WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
EFFICACY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Efficacy in a sentence. Fortunately, the medicine had the efficacy to reduce the amount of pain John was feeling. π. Since the traffic reports have not been announced yet, the efficacy of the new drunk driving laws cannot be confirmed. π. The instructorβsefficacy
PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pernicious in a sentence. The pernicious cycle of abuse within their family must be stopped. π. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. π. Jakeβs pernicious behavior is going to put him in the hospital one of these days. π. If you are going to behave in such a pernicious manner, I NIHILISM: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Nihilism in a sentence. The rebels urged the people to grab hold of nihilism and remove all government officials from office. π. In the 1970s, the hippies embraced nihilism and ignored many of societyβs rules and laws. π. Some of the best music genres were created as a result of musicians and singers using the principle of REFRACTORY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Refractory. not responsive or difficult to manage. Examples of Refractory in a sentence. To make his life easier, the store owner decided to fire the refractory workers who were difficultto manage.
ELUSIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Elusive in a sentence. The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber. π. Since I am not very good at math, earning an βAβ in geometry is an elusive goal for me. π. The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog. π. In ahouse of
PILLORY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pillory in a sentence. During the colonial period, thieves were often locked in a pillory in the town square where they would suffer public humiliation. π. The suspected witchβs head and hands were secured tightly in the pillory. π. In the classic novel,the man
WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. HOLOCAUST: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Holocaust in a sentence. The forest fire was a holocaust that destroyed thousands of trees. π. During the second World War roughly six million Jewish people were killed in the Holocaust. π. The survivors of the Jewish Holocaust never forgot their murdered family members. π. OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
EFFICACY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Efficacy in a sentence. Fortunately, the medicine had the efficacy to reduce the amount of pain John was feeling. π. Since the traffic reports have not been announced yet, the efficacy of the new drunk driving laws cannot be confirmed. π. The instructorβsefficacy
PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pernicious in a sentence. The pernicious cycle of abuse within their family must be stopped. π. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. π. Jakeβs pernicious behavior is going to put him in the hospital one of these days. π. If you are going to behave in such a pernicious manner, I NIHILISM: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Nihilism in a sentence. The rebels urged the people to grab hold of nihilism and remove all government officials from office. π. In the 1970s, the hippies embraced nihilism and ignored many of societyβs rules and laws. π. Some of the best music genres were created as a result of musicians and singers using the principle of REFRACTORY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Refractory. not responsive or difficult to manage. Examples of Refractory in a sentence. To make his life easier, the store owner decided to fire the refractory workers who were difficultto manage.
SANCTION: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Sanction in a sentence. Because of the schoolβs behavioral problems, the principal is unlikely to sanction a school dance this year. π. The government will never sanction drinking and driving because it is unsafe. π. Since I have poor grades, my parents will not sanction my attendance at WORSE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Worse. a comparative term meaning more difficult or unpleasant than before. Examples of Worse in a sentence. Soda is much worse for your health than water or healthy juices. INTERPOLATE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Interpolate in a sentence. Since the author would often interpolate the stories of others by adding his own text, the critics did not view him as a real writer. π. Today many singers interpolate their own words and music into classic songs in order to create new tunes. π. Depending on how well my novel flows, myeditor may
INSTITUTION: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Institution. an organization created for a specific purpose such as religion or education. Examples of Institution in a sentence. A university is an educational institution that is designed to provide the necessary knowledge for people to gain a career in the field of their choice. SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. NADIR: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Nadir in a sentence. Even though we thought we had reached our nadir and would fail to meet the project deadline, we were still able to complete the work on time. π. Since the relationship between the two warring nations has reached its nadir, world leaders are greatly concerned about the risk of nuclear war. π. Because PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pernicious in a sentence. The pernicious cycle of abuse within their family must be stopped. π. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. π. Jakeβs pernicious behavior is going to put him in the hospital one of these days. π. If you are going to behave in such a pernicious manner, I PEDAGOGY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pedagogy in a sentence. The school boasts the most progressive pedagogy and a 100% graduation rate. π. If pedagogy doesnβt keep pace with technology, todayβs students will be woefully unprepared for the real world. π. While the basic principles of pedagogy are designed to provide learners with the besteducation, they are
AVENGE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Avenge in a sentence. The police officer was determined to avenge his partner by bringing his killer to justice. π. Together, the sisters swore they would avenge their fatherβs murder no matter how long it took. π. The president vowed to avenge the lives of those who died during the terrorist attacks. π. VALIANT: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Valiant in a sentence. The valiant police officer was willing to take on the entire gang to save the little girl. π. During the ceremony, the president will present valiant soldiers with medals of bravery. π. Firemen are valiant individuals who put their lives on the line to save others. π. PEDAGOGY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pedagogy in a sentence. The school boasts the most progressive pedagogy and a 100% graduation rate. π. If pedagogy doesnβt keep pace with technology, todayβs students will be woefully unprepared for the real world. π. While the basic principles of pedagogy are designed to provide learners with the besteducation, they are
ESPOUSE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Espouse in a sentence. People who espouse the Paleo diet claim that they feel better and itβs much easier to control their weight. π. Although the reviews were rather harsh, Emma had the grace to espouse the criticism and try to improve her performance. π. Although most scientists espouse the Big Bang Theory for the TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pernicious in a sentence. The pernicious cycle of abuse within their family must be stopped. π. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. π. Jakeβs pernicious behavior is going to put him in the hospital one of these days. π. If you are going to behave in such a pernicious manner, I CONSCIENTIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Conscientious in a sentence. Carrie is a conscientious worker who completes every task. π. Because my brother is a conscientious objector, he refuses to serve in the military. π. Although Jack is a conscientious student, he failed yesterdayβs mathtest. π.
EFFICACY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Efficacy in a sentence. Fortunately, the medicine had the efficacy to reduce the amount of pain John was feeling. π. Since the traffic reports have not been announced yet, the efficacy of the new drunk driving laws cannot be confirmed. π. The instructorβsefficacy
SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. BOLSTER: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Bolster in a sentence. Free tickets were given away to bolster attendance at the game. π. If I want to feel better about myself, I need to bolster my self-esteem. π. You should be hesitant to drink any beverage which claims to bolster your energy level. π.In order to
HARBINGER: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Harbinger in a sentence. Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons. π. Whenever I see clouds, I know they are a harbinger of an approaching storm. π. The surprisingly chilly day in September is a harbinger of all that winter has to offer. π. When the two enemies called a truce, everyone sawthis
PEDAGOGY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pedagogy in a sentence. The school boasts the most progressive pedagogy and a 100% graduation rate. π. If pedagogy doesnβt keep pace with technology, todayβs students will be woefully unprepared for the real world. π. While the basic principles of pedagogy are designed to provide learners with the besteducation, they are
ESPOUSE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Espouse in a sentence. People who espouse the Paleo diet claim that they feel better and itβs much easier to control their weight. π. Although the reviews were rather harsh, Emma had the grace to espouse the criticism and try to improve her performance. π. Although most scientists espouse the Big Bang Theory for the TENUOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tenuous. weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength. Examples of Tenuous in a sentence. Because the evidence against her is tenuous, the accused murderer will be releasedfrom jail on bail.
OFFICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Officious. offensively intrusive or interfering. Examples of Officious in a sentence. Because Cory is the bossβs son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybodyβs businesswithout fear of
PERNICIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Pernicious in a sentence. The pernicious cycle of abuse within their family must be stopped. π. Because she hates me, my neighbor is always spreading pernicious lies about me. π. Jakeβs pernicious behavior is going to put him in the hospital one of these days. π. If you are going to behave in such a pernicious manner, I CONSCIENTIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Conscientious in a sentence. Carrie is a conscientious worker who completes every task. π. Because my brother is a conscientious objector, he refuses to serve in the military. π. Although Jack is a conscientious student, he failed yesterdayβs mathtest. π.
EFFICACY: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Efficacy in a sentence. Fortunately, the medicine had the efficacy to reduce the amount of pain John was feeling. π. Since the traffic reports have not been announced yet, the efficacy of the new drunk driving laws cannot be confirmed. π. The instructorβsefficacy
SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. BOLSTER: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Bolster in a sentence. Free tickets were given away to bolster attendance at the game. π. If I want to feel better about myself, I need to bolster my self-esteem. π. You should be hesitant to drink any beverage which claims to bolster your energy level. π.In order to
HARBINGER: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Harbinger in a sentence. Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons. π. Whenever I see clouds, I know they are a harbinger of an approaching storm. π. The surprisingly chilly day in September is a harbinger of all that winter has to offer. π. When the two enemies called a truce, everyone sawthis
SANCTION: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Sanction in a sentence. Because of the schoolβs behavioral problems, the principal is unlikely to sanction a school dance this year. π. The government will never sanction drinking and driving because it is unsafe. π. Since I have poor grades, my parents will not sanction my attendance at ECLECTIC: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Eclectic in a sentence. The restaurantβs menu was eclectic and included foods from a number of ethnic groups and cultures. π. In Geraldβs library, you will find an eclectic mix of books because he will read just about anything. π. My friends are an eclectic group of individuals who can rarely agree on a TRACTABLE: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Tractable. controlled or directed with ease. Examples of Tractable in a sentence. The dog was more tractable when he wore thevibrating collar.
INSTITUTION: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Institution. an organization created for a specific purpose such as religion or education. Examples of Institution in a sentence. A university is an educational institution that is designed to provide the necessary knowledge for people to gain a career in the field of their choice. SPECIOUS: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Specious in a sentence. The intruder tried to give the authorities a specious excuse regarding his presence in the building. π. Although he could not deliver on them, the salesman made us several specious promises. π. Several weight loss products on the market make specious claims as to their effectiveness. π. PIETY: IN A SENTENCE Definition of Piety. respect and devotion to a higher power or religious organization. Examples of Piety in a sentence. The millionaireβs act of piety was a huge donation that allowed the church to build homes for five needy families. PUTATIVE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Putative in a sentence. Even though there has not been a DNA test, everyone accepts Jason as the girlβs putative father. π. The filmβs putative conclusion led me to believe the hero would return in a sequel. π. With Fat Tony in prison, Salvatore is now viewed as the putative boss of the mob. π. CUMBERSOME: IN A SENTENCE Heather could not walk through the front door in her cumbersome pumpkin costume. π. Although the cabinet was too cumbersome to fit in the tiny bathroom, it was a perfect size for the living room. π. The customer service agent said I would have to pay extra for my cumbersome suitcase. π. AVENGE: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Avenge in a sentence. The police officer was determined to avenge his partner by bringing his killer to justice. π. Together, the sisters swore they would avenge their fatherβs murder no matter how long it took. π. The president vowed to avenge the lives of those who died during the terrorist attacks. π. LABYRINTH: IN A SENTENCE Examples of Labyrinth in a sentence. At the farm, I found it very easy to get lost in the labyrinth of corn stalks. π. The scientist was curious to learn which of the mice would reach the exit of the labyrinth first. π. When Jack fell behind the tour guide, he became lost in the huge labyrinth of the national gardens. π.Generic selectors
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