In sentence use of “vice president”

How to use in-sentence of “vice president”:

+ Since the Vice President was not physically present in Washington D.C., Secretary Haig thought that, as Secretary of State, he was to meant to assume command.

+ He was Vice President of the Screen Actors Guild.

+ In the 2020 United States presidential election2020 presidential election, she was one of the few key Republicans who supported form Vice President Joe Biden over President Trump.

+ The Vice President of the United States serves as president of the Senate.

+ On the same day, he was sworn-in by Vice President of the United StatesVice President Mike Pence.

In sentence use of vice president
In sentence use of vice president

Example sentences of “vice president”:

+ They went in to support Trump’s demand for Vice President of the United StatesVice President Mike Pence and Congress to reject President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

+ He was the Vice President of Brazil from 1 January 2011 to 31 August 2016.

+ As the Republican Party Republican Party nominee for Vice President in the 2008 presidential election alongside Senator John McCain, she was the first Alaskan on the national ticket of a major party and first Republican woman nominated for the vice presidency.

+ Charles Warren Fairbanks was a United States SenateSenator from Indiana and the twenty-sixth Vice President of the United States.

+ He was the 2nd Vice President of Peru during the government of Fernando Belaúnde from 1980 to 1985.

+ Senator Harris was elected as the first woman and person of color to be Vice President of the United States.

+ Riggio became executive vice president of merchandising in 1987.

+ On 27 December 2011, Iranian Vice President of IranVice President Mohammad-Reza Rahimi said Iran would stop oil supply from the Strait of Hormuz should Iran be limited in their oil exports.

+ He was Vice President from 1992 to 1995.

+ Gerald Ford became Vice President after the resignation of Spiro Agnew, and Nelson Rockefeller became Vice President when Gerald Ford became President after Richard Nixon resigned.

+ He was also the First Vice President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers from 2013 to 2018.

+ His cabinet was put together by the Vice President Rosalía Arteaga.

+ Hugo Barra, a former Google executive who served Xiaomi’s vice president from 2014 to 2017, characterized the organization as “an Internet and a software company much more than a hardware company”.

+ They went in to support Trump's demand for Vice President of the United StatesVice President Mike Pence and Congress to reject President-elect Joe Biden's victory.

+ He was the Vice President of Brazil from 1 January 2011 to 31 August 2016.
+ As the Republican Party Republican Party nominee for Vice President in the 2008 presidential election alongside Senator John McCain, she was the first Alaskan on the national ticket of a major party and first Republican woman nominated for the vice presidency.

More in-sentence examples of “vice president”:

+ She was also the country’s vice president from 21 October 1999 to 23 July 2001.

+ Shee was Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 2007 to 2016.

+ Bush, the Vice President of the United States.

+ He became famous in the media on February 11, 2006, when he Dick Cheney hunting incidentwas accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney.

+ Francisco Javier León Franco was Vice President of Ecuador in the administration of Gabriel García Moreno from 1869 to 1875, and acting List of heads of state of EcuadorPresident of Ecuador 6 August 1875 to 6 October 1875.

+ Spiro Theodore Agnew was the 39th Vice President of the United States.

+ Bush was the 41st President of the United States, the 43rd Vice President of the United States, the former Director of Central Intelligence, and a former member of the United States House of Representatives.

+ Reagan’s autobiography, and other books, argue that Reagan clearly meant to give power to Vice President Bush.

+ During the United States presidential election, 2016election on November 8, 2016, Trump was elected President of the United States, while his running mate Vice President of the United States.

+ He was Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United StatesChief of Staff to Vice President Obama administration and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations under President Bill Clinton.

+ He was awarded the Nehru Award in 1981 and 1984, by the Vice President of India and the President of India.

+ Nixon was sworn in as Vice President by Senator William Knowland of California earlier.

+ Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle in the presidential election on November 3, 1992, and took office as the 42nd President and 45th Vice President on January 20, 1993.

+ Later on February 28, the Vice President said that Chávez was fighting for his life.

+ In the meantime, the Vice President is still Acting President.

+ Gerry was Vice President under James Madison and died in office on November 23, 1814.

+ Bush and outgoing Vice President Dan Quayle.

+ Bronstein was named executive vice president and editor of the “San Francisco Chronicle” in March 2003.

+ Cheney is the elder daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney.

+ He was fired by NBC, he joined the Encyclopedia Britannica in 1959, becoming a vice president and writing and editing many books before retiring in 1982.

+ Section Three provides that the Vice President is the President of the Senate.

+ He has been Vice President of Liberia since January 2006, serving under President of LiberiaPresident Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

+ He was sworn-in the next day by Vice President Mike Pence.

+ He was the Secretary-General of the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law between 1990 and 1995 and has been the vice president of the organization since 1995.

+ He was Vice President of the Bundestag from 2017 until 2020.

+ He was Vice President of the European Parliament 1989-1992.

+ While Kenjiro Takayanagi, a television broadcasting pioneer, was the vice president of JVC, he decided that his company could make money by developing and selling VTRs in Japan, and at a lower price.

+ He was a FIFA FIFA Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee member from 1996 to 2013, the CONCACAF General Secretary from 1990 until 2011, and Executive Vice President of the U.S.

+ Pedro José Cevallos Salvador was President of Ecuador from 1 July 1888 to 17 August 1888 and Vice President from 1886 to 1890.

+ Tompkins was an entrepreneur, jurist, United States House of RepresentativesCongressman, Governor of New York, and the sixth Vice President of the United States.

+ Antonio María Vicente Narciso Borrero y Cortázar was Vice President of Ecuador from 1863 to 1864 and President from 9 December 1875 to 18 December 1876.

+ She is the First Vice President of the Norwegian parliament since 2013, and is also the woman who has served the longest time in the parliament during its entire history.

+ He previously served as the Vice President of Peru alongside Mercedes Aráoz.

+ He also served as the country’s 3rd Vice President from 1967 to 1978.

+ He was the 22nd Vice President of Brazil from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 2002.

+ Until his death in 2012, Robredo was married to Leni RobredoLeni Gerona who is the 14th and current Vice President of the Philippines.

+ Gaga performed the The Star-Spangled BannerUS national anthem at the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on January 20, 2021.

+ Rajbir Singh Chhikara is the incumbent Senior Vice President of GSTA.

+ He was elected in February 2010 on the ticket with President Laura Chinchilla and First Vice President Alfio Piva.

+ Soon after that, political parties began running the President and Vice President on one platform.

+ Miki is also the vice president of Shinshuren, Federation of New Religious Organizations of Japan.

+ After the war she was vice president of the Supreme Court of East Germany from 1949 to 1953, a member of the Volkskammer from 1949 to 1967, justice minister from 1953 to 1967, and a member of the Central Committee of the SED from 1954 to 1989.

+ He was appointed as vice president of the Club de Madrid in 2011.

+ Former Democrat who ran for Vice President on Whig ticket.

+ Lauder was Senior Corporate Vice President of Estée Lauder Companies.

+ On July 28, 2001, Waisman became Second Vice President of Peru in Alejandro Toledo’s government.

+ She was also the country's vice president from 21 October 1999 to 23 July 2001.

+ Shee was Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 2007 to 2016.

“conglomerate” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “conglomerate”:

+ He is the founder and majority shareholder of Icahn Enterprises, a diversified conglomerate holding company based in New York City, formerly known as American Real Estate Partners.

+ The head of the conglomerate is Sahara India Pariwar.

+ The Grosvenor hotel – the venue for some of London’s grandest award ceremonies – was sold to Indian conglomerate Sahara for £470m in December 2010.

+ A Conglomerate conglomerate is a combination of multiple business entities operating in entirely different industries under one corporate group, usually involving a parent company and many subsidiaries.

+ He is the founder of ThaiBevThai Beverage, the chairman of conglomerate TCC Group and Fraser and Neave, Ltd.

conglomerate - example sentences
conglomerate – example sentences

Example sentences of “conglomerate”:

+ Antaeus Group is a major Chinese conglomerate based in Beijing.

+ The summit consists of coarse-grained sandstone with pebble layers and small beds of pebble conglomerate and siltstone.

+ Dude Perfect is a sports entertainment conglomerate company on YouTube.

+ Arkose is often found with Conglomerate conglomerate deposits where the sediment is made of granite.

+ A well-known badlands formation in New Zealand is the The Pinnacles Putangirua Pinnacles – formed by the erosion of the conglomerate of an old river delta.

+ Jay Arthur Pritzker was an AmericansAmerican conglomerate organizer, and member of the Pritzker family.

+ The Conglomerate gritstone rock under the plateau is covered by a thick layer of peat, cut by a dense network of streams which flow off it.

+ TV Azteca, is a MexicoMexican multimedia conglomerate owned by Grupo Salinas.

+ Antaeus Group is a major Chinese conglomerate based in Beijing.

+ The summit consists of coarse-grained sandstone with pebble layers and small beds of pebble conglomerate and siltstone.

+ Paramount is owned by media conglomerate ViacomCBS.

+ However, not all the Old Red Sandstone is red or sandstone— the sequence also includes Conglomerate conglomerates, mudstones, siltstones and thin limestones and colours can range from grey and green through red to purple.

+ A conglomerate is a Rock rock consisting of individual matrix that have become cemented together.

+ Horacio Cartes is the owner of “”Grupo Cartes””, a conglomerate of approximately two dozen of companies.

+ Launched on 24 September 1992, it is part of the entertainment conglomerate conglomerate NBC Universal.

+ HBO Asia has licensing deals with two major Hollywood conglomerate conglomerates and their film studios: Time Warner Warner Bros.

How to use in sentence of “eighty”

How to use in-sentence of “eighty”:

+ She best known for her record-breaking Circumnavigationtrip around the world in 72 days, inspired by the adventure novel “Around the World in Eighty Days” by Jules Verne.

+ The most plausible explanation for this would have been the Eighty Years’ War in the Seventeen Provinces.

+ Todd’s 1956 production of “Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in Eighty Days” won an Academy Award for Best Picture.

+ This happened eighty years later, in 1320, when Władysław I became the King of the United Poland.

+ There are about eighty pyramids known today from ancient Egypt.

+ She died of a stroke in London at age eighty four.

+ Of the eighty alternate captains, forty-nine of them have been with their team for entire career.

+ More than eighty anti-nuclear groups are operating, or have operated, in the United States.

How to use in sentence of eighty
How to use in sentence of eighty

Example sentences of “eighty”:

+ It comes between 80 eighty and eighty-two, and is an odd number.

+ His first Hollywood movie was “Around the World in Eighty Days”.

+ Between ten and eighty percent of people in the United States are affected with hiatal hernias.

+ Today, 4-H and related programs exist in over eighty countries around the world.

+ Many people died in these wars, which included the Thirty Years’ War and the Eighty Years’ War.

+ Wilkinson was responsible for the building of over eighty structures on the campus, many of which still stand.

+ Prince Rupert had fought in the Eighty Years War in The Netherlands and used the lessons learned there to improve his cavalry.

+ His career has lasted for almost eighty years.

+ He produced over eighty operas, but although his later work shows the influence of the French and German stage, his music is typical of Italian musicians of the 18th century.

+ It comes between 80 eighty and eighty-two, and is an odd number.

+ His first Hollywood movie was "Around the World in Eighty Days".
+ Between ten and eighty percent of people in the United States are affected with hiatal hernias.

+ She died of heart failure, age eighty six.

+ Visits fell eighty percent.

+ About eighty percent of the population in many Asian and African countries test positive for TB, but only five to ten percent of people in the United States do.

+ After eighty years, Emperor Wu of Han launched a period of military expansion.

+ Hall died on 10 February 2014, from complications following kidney failure a week after his eighty second birthday.

+ Originally NASA was very small with only four laboratories and around eighty people working there.

+ For the next eighty years the area was mainly under French influence.

“breakdown” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “breakdown”:

+ The breakdown of the types of flights was 44% airlinescheduled commercial, 33% military.

+ An electric arc is an electrical breakdown of a gas which produces a plasma spark.

+ Miles became rather obsessed with the affair, eventually suffering a mental breakdown over it.

+ It is a breakdown product of uranium, so it is found in uranium ores.

+ On 16 December 2011, the MRT network suffered what is likely to be the worst breakdown in its 24-year operating history.

+ The voltage needed for this is called the breakdown voltage or Zener voltage.

+ The expectations Ozai had for Azula caused her to become stressed and paranoid, eventually leading to her mental breakdown at the end of the series.

+ In his interview with the Archive of American Television, Winters reported that he suffered a nervous breakdown and spent 8 months in a private mental hospital in the late 1950s.

breakdown - sentence examples
breakdown – sentence examples

Example sentences of “breakdown”:

+ The breakdown was whites, 73.8%; Latinos, 11.8%; Asians, 5.7%; blacks, 4.4%; and others, 4.4%.

+ His friend, Isaac, is having a nervous breakdown after his girlfriend breaks up with him.
+ In February 1942, he was put into hospital, which he would later say was due to a nervous breakdown because of the ethnic cleansing in Belarus, and the genocide of the Jews.

+ The breakdown was whites, 73.8%; Latinos, 11.8%; Asians, 5.7%; blacks, 4.4%; and others, 4.4%.

+ His friend, Isaac, is having a nervous breakdown after his girlfriend breaks up with him.

+ In February 1942, he was put into hospital, which he would later say was due to a nervous breakdown because of the ethnic cleansing in Belarus, and the genocide of the Jews.

+ They also study the breakdown of social structures; crime and divorce.

+ The “secondary vehicle” is listed on the “Work Breakdown Structure” document.

+ Below is a year-by-year breakdown of Beatty’s coaching record at Trinity.

+ Others feed on things that were once living, such as fallen leaves and dead animals, causing them to breakdown or decay.

+ The yellow color is caused by urobilins, which are produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin, the substance that gives blood its red color.

+ Users pay a recurring fee for the right to use a car with insurance, maintenance, tax, MOT and breakdown cover, and can swap vehicles during the subscription or to cancel their subscriptions outright.

+ Because it is built with a known breakdown voltage it can be used to supply a known voltage.

+ An example is the breakdown of water into hydrogen and oxygen.

+ Treating the “yerba” with cool water before the addition of hot water is essential, as it protects the herb from being scalded and from the chemical breakdown of some of its desirable nutrients.

More in-sentence examples of “breakdown”:

+ After the breakdown of his attempt to negotiate a title match in 1911, Capablanca drafted rules for the conduct of future challenges, which were agreed by the other top players at the 1914 Saint Petersburg tournament, including Lasker, and approved at the Mannheim Congress later that year.

+ In general, all cancers have a breakdown in the normal way cell division is controlled.

+ This is done by physical breakdown The results are absorbed into the bloodstream.

+ Design materials to breakdown into benign substances by bacterial or other environmentally sound ways.

+ His enemies claim he suffered a nervous breakdown during the Rising.

+ She died and Kōsei had a mental breakdown while playing the piano.

+ During a tour in Los Angeles, Parker had a nervous breakdown and went to the Camarillo State Mental Hospital for several months.

+ There is a down-regulation of protein synthesis pathways, and an activation of protein breakdown pathways.

+ Ritz had a nervous breakdown in 1901, leaving Escoffier to run the Carlton until 1919, shortly after Ritz’s death.

+ Uricase is required to breakdown uric acid.

+ Nuclear engineering is a field of engineering dealing with application of atomic nucleusatomic nuclei breakdown and other sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of nuclear physics.

+ Several years before, Millay had a nervous breakdown and stopped writing.

+ In the extreme case of starvation, the breakdown of cellular components promotes cellular survival by maintaining cellular energy levels.

+ Johnson spoke of first having a mental breakdown in 1970.

+ He suffered a nervous breakdown in 1919, and his career effectively ended.

+ Spandau was one of only two Four-Power organizations to continue to operate after the breakdown of the Allied Control Council; the other being the Berlin Air Safety Center.

+ Overdose can cause heparin-caused thrombocytopenia, a condition where white blood cells attack platelets, causing a slowed heal time, bad breakdown of tissue n the leg, heart infections, and strokes, none of which will be benign.

+ Marge suffers a nervous breakdown and spends time at a local health spa to recover while the rest of the family struggle without her and Homer loses Maggie but is soon found.

+ A hard shoulder is an area at the side of a road where drivers can stop if there is a serious problem, a breakdown for example.

+ After he was hospitalized because of a mental breakdown in late 1987, Miles moved to the United States.

+ By August he had a complete nervous breakdown and could not bear to listen to his own music.

+ These breakdown processes usually happen more quickly at higher temperatures.

+ He often talks about the logiclogical, statistics, data and breakdown of movie scenes, game shows, or theories.

+ Mechanical digestion is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces which can be got at by digestive enzymes.

+ The breakdown of proteins into amino acids is an example of catabolism.

+ A simple breakdown of the VIP reports is deceiving.

+ It has songs from Green Day’s 2009–2010 21st Century Breakdown World Tour which was in support for their eighth studio album “21st Century Breakdown“.

+ There are eight or nine million Bahá’ís in the world, of all peoples and languages.See Bahá’í statistics for a breakdown of different estimates.

+ The character’s in-world real name is Lazlo Valentin, a scientist who suffered a schizophrenic breakdown that led him to become a supervillain who wears a pig mask.

+ The survey does not give a full demographic breakdown of respondents, however, and the sexual history of respondents to this poll, who are readers of an urban Toronto lifestyle magazine, may not extend to the general population.

+ Because it can be built with a known breakdown voltage, it can be used to accurately measure voltage.

+ King is known for his data breakdown on CNN during election cycles such as congressional, primary and presidential elections.

+ Benanti then appeared in the stage musical “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” in 2010, winning the Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

+ Corrosion is the breakdown of materials due to chemical reactions.

+ During the release of “Glitter”, Carey suffered a breakdown and was put in the hospital for exhaustion.

+ Ketone bodies are created by the breakdown of fatty acid.

+ Fraudulent elections can lead to the breakdown of democracy and to the establishment or ratification of a dictatorship.

+ The breakdown of large molecules into smaller molecules – associated with release of energy – is catabolism.

+ Foster has a mental breakdown and walks out of his car whilst in a traffic jam.

+ Sebum has no smell, but its bacterial breakdown can produce a bad smell.

+ Perry has a breakdown and cuts her hair in a convenience-store bathroom before enlisting in the U.S.

+ This movie is about a Kansas waitress who has a nervous breakdown after she sees her husband being murdered.

+ This is the reason high temperatures kill bacteria and other micro organisms; ’tissue’ breakdown reactions reach such rates that they cannot be compensated for and the cell dies.

+ This is breakdown by chemical processes, such as hydrolysis, or physical processes, such as heat.

+ We turn up this signal by blocking acetylcholine breakdown – these drugs are called acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

+ It is now known that “no plant is physiologically capable of direct breakdown of organic matter”.

+ In April 1947 she had a nervous breakdown and was placed in a sanitarium.

+ After the breakdown of his attempt to negotiate a title match in 1911, Capablanca drafted rules for the conduct of future challenges, which were agreed by the other top players at the 1914 Saint Petersburg tournament, including Lasker, and approved at the Mannheim Congress later that year.

+ In general, all cancers have a breakdown in the normal way cell division is controlled.
+ This is done by physical breakdown The results are absorbed into the bloodstream.

Example uses in sentence of “northeastern”

How to use in-sentence of “northeastern”:

+ The Red Diamond Rattlesnake lives mainly in deserts and on mountains in Southwestern California, United States of AmericaU.S.A, northeastern Baja California, Mexico, and islands in the Gulf of California like Angel de la Guarda, San Macros and Monserrate.

+ It lives in northeastern Queensland.

+ Noticeable things in Groningen are the Gronings dialect, which is related to Low Saxon, and the strong support for the communist party in the Northeastern part of the province.

+ It is in the northeastern corner of the country, along the border with the Dominican Republic.

+ Bodmin Moor is a granite moorland in northeastern Cornwall, United Kingdom.

+ The northeastern part of the state, going from the eastern border to Junction City, KansasJunction City and from the Nebraska border to south of Johnson County, has more than 1.5million people in the Kansas City, Manhattan, Lawrence, and Topeka metropolitan areas.

+ Richard Nelson Current and Marcia Ewing Current, “Loie Fuller: goddess of light”, Northeastern Univ Press, May 1997,.

+ The Lackawanna River is a, accessed August 8, 2011 tributary of the Susquehanna River in northeastern Pennsylvania in the United States.

Example uses in sentence of northeastern
Example uses in sentence of northeastern

Example sentences of “northeastern”:

+ This was by adding the northeastern part of the former county of Avannaa.

+ Union general Irvin McDowell was put in command of the Union army in northeastern Virginia.

+ In the northeastern end of the gulf, in front of the Trieste city, there is shallow bay called Gulf of Trieste.

+ Targovishte is a town in the northeastern part of Bulgaria.

+ It is in the northeastern Aegean Sea.

+ Thrace included areas which are now southeastern Bulgaria, northeastern Greece, and the European part of Turkey.

+ Tarvisio is a comune in the northeastern part of the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in Italy.

+ Hungarian literary language is based on the Northeastern dialect.

+ This was by adding the northeastern part of the former county of Avannaa.

+ Union general Irvin McDowell was put in command of the Union army in northeastern Virginia.

+ Cape Ann is a rocky cape cape in northeastern Massachusetts, United States on the Atlantic Ocean.

+ He is probably best known for his 2007 free solo climb of the “fish route” of Marmolada in the Dolomites, northeastern Italy.

+ Aventura is a city found in the northeastern part of Miami-Dade County, FloridaMiami-Dade County, Florida.

+ It is off the northeastern part of the island of Borneo facing the South China Sea.

+ In the 1990s, two Turkish scientists claimed to have seen dholes in northeastern Turkey.

+ In 1899, Freelan and his wife Flora drove one of these cars to the top of Mount Washington Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the highest peak in the northeastern United States.

More in-sentence examples of “northeastern”:

+ Since then it has had a great growth in the XX century, mainly as “retirement place” for old people from northeastern US and French Canada.

+ Historically, the area was the most northeastern settlement in the county of Surrey.

+ The kayak was used by the native Ainu peopleAinu, Inuit, Aleut and Eskimo hunters in sub-Arctic regions of northeastern Asia, North America and Greenland.

+ The Masurian Lake District is the largest of the four districts and covers much of northeastern Poland.

+ Most of Pennsylvania is part of the Appalachian Mountains, including the south central and northeastern areas of the state.

+ Mount Doom is a volcano in northeastern Mordor.

+ When Europeans first encountered them, the Chickasaw were living in villages in present-day South Carolina and northeastern Mississippi.

+ The Knox Mine Disaster of 1959 wiped out the mining industry as the Susquehanna River flooded most of the mines in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

+ The Kankakee River, accessed May 13, 2011 in northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois in the United States.

+ It is in the northeastern area of the state.

+ Skikda ⵙⴽⵉⴽⴷⴰ, formerly Philippeville, is a city in northeastern Algeria and a port on the Mediterranean.

+ Cali is situated besides a focal and strategic point: to the west is connected with the port of Buenaventura on the Pacific coast, and northeastern industrial center that conforms to Yumbo the Metropolitan Area of Cali.

+ In 1964, he went to Northeastern University and was a trumpeter in the marching band.

+ Area code 989 is the area code for northeastern Michigan.

+ It is situated between the Pindus Mountains and river Nestos and it borders west with Epirus and Thessaly, northwestern with Albania, north with North Macedonia, northeastern with Bulgaria and east with Thrace.

+ In 2002 she entered Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, with intentions to pursue a career in broadcast journalism.

+ Timing of the Jiufotang Formation in Liaoning, northeastern China, and its implications.

+ Towns County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S.

+ About across the northeastern part of the state.

+ August 23, 1933: The 1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane makes landfall along the northeastern part of North Carolina.

+ It is in Isan#Administrative divisionsupper northeastern Thailand, also called Isan.

+ Since it is in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico formed an important part of the Spanish Empire from the early years of the exploration, invasionconquest, and colonization of the New World.

+ Dobrich Province is a province in northeastern Bulgaria.

+ Minden-Lübbecke is a district in northeastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

+ Tokushima is in the northeastern part of Shikoku.

+ It also includes north and central New Jersey, three counties in western Connecticut and five counties in northeastern Pennsylvania.

+ Since then it has had a great growth in the XX century, mainly as "retirement place" for old people from northeastern US and French Canada.

+ Historically, the area was the most northeastern settlement in the county of Surrey.
+ The kayak was used by the native Ainu peopleAinu, Inuit, Aleut and Eskimo hunters in sub-Arctic regions of northeastern Asia, North America and Greenland.

+ The northeastern part of Maine was also part of Acadia.

+ The sun parakeet, also known in aviculture as the sun conure, is a medium-sized, vibrantly colored parrot native to northeastern South America.

+ Two seasons dominate Maldives’ weather: the dry season associated with the winter northeastern monsoon and the rainy season which brings strong winds and storms.

+ Essex County is a County county in the northeastern part of the state of Massachusetts.

+ The Arrowhead Region is in the northeastern part of the United StatesU.S.

+ Fish fries are very common in the Midwestern United StatesMidwest and Northeastern United States.

+ Redfield is a city in the northeastern part of the U.S.

+ The fossil was found in what is now northeastern China.

+ Lawrence is in northeastern Kansas.

+ The Spring River is a river in southwestern Missouri, southeastern Kansas, and northeastern Oklahoma.

+ The province of Forlì-Cesena is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the Emilia-Romagna region in northeastern Italy, on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The border was drawn again so that both sides of the Jordan river and the whole of the Sea of Galilee, including a 10-meter wide strip along the northeastern shore, were made a part of Palestine.

+ The Arctic Cordillera is a mountain range running along the northeastern coast of North America from Ellesmere Island to the northernmost tip of Labrador.

+ Khachmaz is a raion in northeastern Azerbaijan.

+ The city of Santiago de los Caballeros is located in the northeastern part of the “Yaque del Norte Valley”, a very dry and hot region.

+ San Diego County is where the two biggest fires are, the Witch Fire near the northeastern edge of the city of San Diego, and the Harris fire southeast of San Diego.

+ The Province of Modena is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy in northeastern Italy.

+ North Khorasan Province is a province in northeastern Iran.

+ Minstrel shows came out as brief burlesques in the early 1830s in the Northeastern United States.

+ Huesca is a provinces of Spainprovince of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon.

+ Jenks is a city in Tulsa County, OklahomaTulsa County, Tulsa, in the northeastern part of the state.

+ There is road on the northeastern ridge that gets to the summit.

+ Quba is a raion in northeastern Azerbaijan.

“senses” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “senses”:

+ Taste is one of the senses experienced by humans and other animals.

+ Therefore we can be sure that our senses give us correct information, for otherwise we would not be here to be deceived.

+ They will not attack humans unless the male senses danger.

+ Positive symptoms are thoughts, behaviors, or anything experienced by the senses that are not shared by others – like hearing voices that are not really there.

+ Technology lets us travel to places we could not otherwise go, and probe the nature of the universe in more detail than our natural senses allow.

+ They are brave and smart, and their senses are very bright.

+ The senses we are born with are extended by a whole range of instruments which record things we cannot see, and make them visible to us.

+ The ways in which these senses are divided from one another in concept, and combined in varying ratios in perceiving the world, differs based on individual physiology, social and cultural context, and physical surroundings.

senses how to use in sentences
senses how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “senses”:

+ The organ senses what is around them with the air particles.

+ This senses movement and vibration in the water pressure and other functions.

+ Some of our senses operate in a logarithmic fashion.

+ Illusions can happen with all five senses, and some involve the way information from two senses is put together.

+ When the salamander senses danger, it can secrete this through its skin.

+ On the other hand, their senses of touch and smell are highly developed.

+ Other senses can change before or during a migraine, and the person may sense funny smells or tastes.

+ Of course, we rely on science and our senses in practical life.

+ What has happened is that Speedy’s brain is confused when he senses danger and he doesn’t know which Laws to obey.

+ In addition to the teeth and jaws of great white sharks, their senses have greatly adapted to sharpen their skills as hunters.

+ A related kind of microscope senses the force instead of the electric current.

+ Imagery is strong describing language which helps us use our senses and memory when we read.

+ Other senses play roles as well.

+ The organ senses what is around them with the air particles.

+ This senses movement and vibration in the water pressure and other functions.
+ Some of our senses operate in a logarithmic fashion.

More in-sentence examples of “senses”:

+ A special type of cells in the eye senses light for a different purpose than seeing.

+ She soon comes to her senses and regrets her decision to kill her children, so she drowns herself in a river in Latin America.
+ She senses Sedgewhisker, one of the cats who had gone on the journey with, and her patrol get attacked by dogs.

+ A special type of cells in the eye senses light for a different purpose than seeing.

+ She soon comes to her senses and regrets her decision to kill her children, so she drowns herself in a river in Latin America.

+ She senses Sedgewhisker, one of the cats who had gone on the journey with, and her patrol get attacked by dogs.

+ It is unclear, however, if the narrator actually has very acute senses or if he is merely imagining things.

+ Kant suggested that humans can’t know about things which our senses don’t see.

+ Research shows that the brain notices and senses our movements and actions.

+ It is used in psychology to describe when an animal or a person senses what someone wants them to do, even though they are not deliberately being given signals.

+ She teases him mercilessly, the audience senses that the attraction might be mutual, were it not for the marriage proposal of the Sergeant Belcore.

+ Parmenides’ explanation is that we think we see change, but our senses are not reliable, and they create the illusion of change.

+ Plato’s main ideas were that knowledge from the senses was always confused and not pure.

+ One of their most interesting senses relates to their touch and electro-reception.

+ The collection praised the human body, the material world, nature, and the experience of the senses at a time when poetry focused on religious experience and the life of the spirit.

+ Panicking, Goku Black then senses what is going on and teleports to Zamasu, Goku then teleports himself and Vegeta to Black and Zamasu.

+ After Pushing an old man out of the way of a car, he gets hit and radioactive chemicals get into his eyes and blind him, but also give his other senses super powers.

+ In the West, the human body’s senses are divided into eight: visual, auditory, gustatory, olfactory, cutaneous, kinesthetic, vestibular, organic.

+ The discography of Senses Fail, an American Rock musicrock band, consists of seven singles.

+ Other scientists think sharks’ senses are good enough to tell that the human is not a seal.

+ The new Home button is also capacitive, meaning that it no longer “clicks” like previous Home buttons but senses pressure for actions like going to the Home screen, taking screenshots, using Touch ID, etc.

+ The Goblin shark senses its prey with the help of electro-sensitive organs.

+ Lorenz argued that if our senses gave us wrong information about our environment, humanity would soon be extinct.

+ PMID 22527036 Auras are a kind of condition which affect certain parts of the brain, usually the parts that control vision but they can also affect the parts of the brain which control the other senses like touch, motor control and the parts of the brain that control speech.

+ These senses were especially strong in Germany, which had no choice but to sign the Treaty of Versailles.

+ Hagfish’s eyes are small and not very useful, because the hagfish uses mostly its senses of smell and touch to find food.

+ Lionblaze trains his apprentice, Dovepaw, when she senses a WindClan patrol being attacked by dogs.

+ The largemouth bass uses its senses of hearing, sight, vibration, and smell to attack and seize its prey.

+ Cephalopods are the most intelligenceintelligent invertebrates and have good senses and large brains.

+ The movement of starfish is guided by their senses of touch and sight.

+ He said that even though we can see, hear, taste, touch and smell, there was no way of knowing that our senses were reacting to matter, because to find out how accurate our senses were, we would need to study the very thing we use to study.

+ In his 1973 book “Behind the Mirror: a search for a natural history of human knowledge”, Lorenz considers an old Philosophyphilosophical question: Do our senses actually tell us about the world as it is? Or do they only give us an illusion? Lorenz’ answer comes from evolutionary biology.

+ When it feels a stimulus to one of its feelers, it attacks if it senses prey.

+ They are very difficult to come close to because of their sharp senses and cautious instincts.

+ Your brain then senses the smell.

+ When the security guard comes in, Magneto senses the iron.

+ They have small eyes, and generally poor Visual perceptionvision, but have excellent senses of smell.

+ Adam represents mind, Eve represents the senses and Noah represents.

+ The unexpected senses are then cancelled by our brain so we do not feel the reaction we would have if someone else tickled us when we least expected it.

+ Some forms of early ascetic Gnosticism held all matter to be evil, and that unnecessary gratifications of the physical senses were to be avoided.

+ Signing Time helps children learn through three senses — visual — and reaches children with different learning styles and abilities by making children want to communicate with other people through signing, singing, speaking and dancing.

+ She senses that he loves another, but she does not know it is Aida.

+ In many simple animals the eyespot senses light with a pigment molecule called an opsin.

+ Their tongue senses taste in the same way as humans do, salty at the tip of the tongue, bitter at the back and sweet at the sides.

+ He thought that knowledge from the senses was more important.

+ His work was on the communication and senses of the European honey bee.

+ Some people say that art is a product or item that is made with the intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the Mindhuman mind, spirit and soul.

+ By using the term “adaptation” for the evolutionary “process”, and “adaptive trait” for the bodily part or function, the two senses of the word may be distinguished.

+ Touch is one of the senses that is part of the nervous system.

+ A ground fault circuit interrupter is a type of circuit breaker which shuts off electric power when it senses an imbalance between the outgoing and incoming current.

+ As the show progressed, he became a kind-hearted but misunderstood old man with completely twisted senses of morality and social behavior.

+ His idealism said that all our ideas came through sensations, but our senses didn’t tell us anything about the world.

+ The Orthodox and Catholic Churches spirituality place importance on the use of human senses such as sight and on the use of beautiful things.

Use in sentence of “attraction”

How to use in-sentence of “attraction”:

– A version of the “The Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTower of Terror” attraction from Disney’s Hollywood Studios opened in the Hollywood Pictures Backlot in 2004.

– Inside the fort, another main attraction is the Lighthouse which gives a view of the Moti Daman, Nani Daman and the beach.

– It is also an attraction for tourists.

– Magpies do not have any attraction to bright, shiny things, contrary to popular belief.

– Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In is a historic small restaurant and roadside attraction along a part of what used to be Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona USA.

– Another major attraction is Stadtpfarrkirche, a church made in 1466, which is a good example of German late-Gothic architecture.

– A well-known place and tourist attraction is Dürnstein.

Use in sentence of attraction
Use in sentence of attraction

Example sentences of “attraction”:

– Mike Sulley to the Rescue!” attraction is based on the characters from “Monsters, Inc.”.

– Atmosfear is the tallest free fall attraction in Europe.

– This Lord Shiva Temple eventually became famous for tourist attraction and added to the beauty of Jabalpur.

– The teacups are another Alice attraction where guests sit in giant teacups and spin as fast or as slow as they want.

– Initially the star attraction in the Restaurante Antonio in Covent Garden, Peña got so much interest that he soon found himself sharing concerts with stars.

– In general, an attraction is when two things are drawn to one another.

– There’s a battle between Scrat and the Scratazons leader with the attraction rays which ends with the explosion of the Scratazons ship and causes a black hole which swallows all of them except Scrat and the Scratazons leader.

– If a charged and an uncharged object are brought together, attraction will be very weak.

– Today it is a popular tourist attraction and a place for retreats.

– The main sightseeing attraction is the 14th-century Castle of Almansa.

– The bigger the mass of the falling object, the greater the force of gravitational attraction pulling it towards Earth.

– A man with attraction to an old man.

– One of Henson’s last projects is a show attraction in Walt Disney World and Disneyland.

– Due to the charges in the atom, that is how the atom stays together, by attraction of the electric charges present in the atom.

– A man with attraction to an adolescent boy.

– He wanted to teach about gravity, the force of attraction between masses.

- Mike Sulley to the Rescue!" attraction is based on the characters from "Monsters, Inc.".

- Atmosfear is the tallest free fall attraction in Europe.
- This Lord Shiva Temple eventually became famous for tourist attraction and added to the beauty of Jabalpur.

More in-sentence examples of “attraction”:

- Another major attraction of the city is the Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, a museum and education centre concerned with contemporary arts.

- The hill stations of Ooty, Coonoor and Valparai are close to the city, making it a good tourist attraction throughout the year.

– Another major attraction of the city is the Centro per l’arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, a museum and education centre concerned with contemporary arts.

– The hill stations of Ooty, Coonoor and Valparai are close to the city, making it a good tourist attraction throughout the year.

– During the middle of the 19th century, the Democratic Party of the United States, appealing to the public attraction to the Manifest Destiny, declared that the United States had a claim over the entirety of Columbia District/Oregon Territory.

– There is also however a very weak attraction between electrons when they are in any solid or liquid.

– Yosemite Falls is the highest waterfall in North America, and is a big attraction especially in the spring when the water flow is at its peak.

– Another attraction is DeSoto State Park, a smaller facility with a lodge, restaurant, cabins, and river access areas.

– Polysexuality is a sexual orientation in which the person feels or experiences attraction to many, but necessarily all, genders.

– Gulmet is the popular tourist attraction in Nagar because of the spectacular scenery of the surrounding mountains like Rakaposhi at 7,788m, and Diran.

– The Valley is the main attraction in the park for the majority of visitors.

– The main attraction is the castle.

– Its main purpose is to support their breasts, but is sometimes also used for sexual attraction in the form of lingerie.

– Just the same, it was thought that a male person with attraction to male people is always feminine.

– The Kerala Backwaters of Alappuzha are the most popular tourist attraction in Kerala.

– The main attraction are some Caravaggio paintings; The Calling of Saint Matthew, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, and the Martyrdom of Saint Matthew.

– The atoms are held together by the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged nuclei and the negatively charged electrons occupying bonding molecular orbitals.

– The Scratazons tries to kill him but they ultimately fails, however they steals his acorn but luckily Scrat gets it back with the attraction ray.

– The restaurant, located in the River North section of the Near North Side, ChicagoNear North Side community area of Chicago, a few city blocks west of the Magnificent Mile, had been a tourist attraction since it opened in 1983.

– This template be used for attraction models.

– Jinan’s most famous attraction is the Baotu Spring.

– This attraction makes electrons near a nucleus form an atom.

– Ellen has no attraction or intention of making love with him.

– The force of attraction between the particles decreases, if the distance between them increases and vice versa.

– There is only one other attraction in the world that can be compared with Atmosfear, the Giant drop in Australia.

– A big attraction in Lancashire is Blackpool, an English seaside resort, which has a theme park called Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

– A main attraction in Quorn is the Pichi Richi Railway.

– But, the park’s most famous attraction is cherry blossoms.

– Gang chon is a popular tourist attraction especially for university students in Korea because it is near Seoul, the capital city of South Korea.

– The Casimir effect is the attraction of two metal plates in a vacuum.

– Bear watching is a popular tourist attraction at Katmai National Park and Preserve.

– The reason is not that there is any attraction between the sun and the earth but that the earth follows the straightest path it can follow in curved space-time.

– Stirling Castle is a scheduled Ancient Monument, and is a tourist attraction managed by Historic Scotland.

– The “Karl-Marx-Monument” has been an attraction of the city since 1971.

– The Tel Aviv Dolphinarium was a sea mammals aquarium and visitors’ attraction in Tel Aviv, Israel, next to the beach.

– The main attraction of the city is the Ganesh Festival which is celebrated with great joy.

– It meant attraction to all ages and species – pedophilia and zoophilia.

– They are the main attraction for each of the theme parks.

– This practice, though not intended as entertainment, has become a tourist attraction in Turkey.

– The ossuary became a tourist attraction on from the early 19th century and has been open to the public on a regular basis from 1867.

– It was thought that a female person with attraction to female people is always masculine.

– The major attraction at the  park is to visit Isla de la Plata due to many migrant animals from Galapagos Islands.

– Nucleophilicity, sometimes referred to as nucleophile strength, refers to a substance’s nucleophilic character and is often used to compare the attraction of atoms.

– The main attraction in this city is the Chandragiri Fort.

– Even with a new characterization, however, Kaworu still displays attraction towards Shinji, even kissing Shinji in an attempt to stop Shinji’s hyperventilation, and verbally wondering what it would be like if Shinji “came to love “.

– Others do not feel sexual attraction at all, and are referred to as asexual.

– He returns to seek her out and the attraction they share is obvious.

– Tirupati has one of the most visited tourist attraction as well as religious shrine and the second most richest temple in the world, the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.

“variable” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “variable”:

+ Because the verification function adds some overhead to the template, it can optionally be globally disabled by setting the variable “verifydates = no”.

+ He found that genes in the mature B cells of the adult mice are moved around, recombined, and deleted to make the many versions of the variable region of antibodies.

+ It is the model for the variable stars known as RR Lyrae variables.

+ Another example: a person inherits a brain of somewhat variable capacity.

+ The template calls a decided template up to 150 times, where one parameter takes each of a list of values; in addition to the variable parameter, for up to 5 parameters a fixed value can be decided.

+ For example, if a person stands 5 Foot feet away from a building, the “distance” variable compared to the building does not change over time.

+ The derivative can be thought of as measuring the change of the value of a variable with respect to another variable.

variable in-sentences
variable in-sentences

Example sentences of “variable”:

+ Chi Cygni is a Mira variable star located in the Cygnus constellation.

+ It is also used to show that a variable has no useful information.

+ Chi Cygni is a Mira variable star located in the Cygnus constellation.

+ It is also used to show that a variable has no useful information.

+ Colour is highly variable and depends on water clarity and habitat.

+ To find points on the line, one variable is changed.

+ The variable measured is most often the light’s intensity but could also, for instance, be the polarization state.

+ This means users do not need to know the details of variable types, data storage, and memory management.

+ RR Lyrae is a pulsating variable star in the constellation Lyra.

+ In order for the geometry to be animated, these functions typically require some form of time-based variable as its input.

+ The examples show that a random variable doesn’t automatically give probabilities.

+ On a “curve”, however, the slope is a variable because the line bends.

+ During an observation on March 25, 1917, 8 Flora was mistaken for the star TU Leonis, which led to that star’s classification as a U Geminorum cataclysmic variable star.

+ The amount of capsaicin in peppers is highly variable and dependent on genetics.

+ In mathematics, the lowercase θ is used as a variable to represent an angle, and the uppercase Θ is used in big-theta notation.

+ The symptoms of amyloidosis are accordingly highly variable and confirmation of the presence of amyloid in the tissues can be challenging, so that diagnosis is often delayed.

+ The name of the variable is not important.

More in-sentence examples of “variable”:

+ The variable is a table containing the arguments from #invoke.

+ In computer science, a loop counter is a variable that controls how many repetitions the loop will do.

+ In the equation, the variable ‘b’ is dividing the variable ‘a’.

+ Every variable has to be declared before it is used.

+ The modified values are then rounded with any one of the above rounding methods, the best ones being with stochastic or dithering methods: in this last case, the sum of “n” rounded numbers will still be a random variable with expected error zero but with an excellent constant standard deviation of that will converge hyperbolically to zero, faster than with the semi-hyperbolic convergence when dithering isolated samples.

+ There are a number of different types of variable stars.

+ A meter does not perform its task accurately if it behaves like a reservoir of the state variable it is trying to measure.

+ Usually, the loop counter variable is an integer value that increments by 1 for each completed loop.

+ The system contains at least two stars, of which the primary is a luminous blue variable that initially had around 150 solar masses, of which it has lost at least 30.

+ The Control Variable is often used with the independent and dependent variables.

+ The variable “b” is the y-intercept of the graph and “m” is the slope or steepness of the line.

+ The random variable is the type of fruit that you will eat.

+ It has a variable amount of brown markings and has orange and gold projections.

+ This is called variable capacitance, or varicap for short.

+ In computer science, a variable is a value in a program that can change.

+ The independent variable is usually the wavelength of the light.

+ The only Cepheid variable closer to us is Polaris, the North Star, whose distance is still not exactly known.

+ Age and growth – Growth rates are highly variable with differences attributed mainly to their food supply and length of growing season.

+ This template is mostly useful from within other templates that accept a variable number of page names as arguments.

+ The max number of URLs is 10 but this can be changed by setting the “maxurls” variable in the p.webarchive function.

+ In the notation of predicate logic, quantifiers directly precede variable names, which are then followed by other quantifiers or mathematical expressions, where the said variables are found.

+ Since a predicate is a way of describing something that is true, another way to say this is that if one thing that is true about a variable is not true about the other variable, then they are not “equal” as far as mathematical logic is concerned: two things are only equal if anything that is true about one has to be true about the other.

+ LBVs are extraordinarily rare with just 20 listed in the General Catalogue of Variable Stars as SDor, and some of these are no longer considered to be LBVs.

+ The most spectacular is Luyten 726-8B, which was given the variable star designation UV Ceti.

+ Images in the search results are displayed at the same height but at variable widths, similar to bricks of different sizes in a masonry wall, or the “packed” mode in image galleries.

+ This species and its two close relatives, the variable pitohui and the brown pitohui, were the first known poisonous birds.

+ The variable is a table containing the arguments from #invoke.

+ In computer science, a loop counter is a variable that controls how many repetitions the loop will do.

+ It is currently classified as a luminous blue variable starvariable binary star due to peculiarities in its pattern of brightening and dimming.

+ If a floating point variable doesn’t have enough precision, the number stored in it can be inaccurate.

+ The variable antshrike is a species of bird in the Thamnophilidae family found most in South America.

+ In mathematics, the dependent variable changes with the independent variable, hence the name.

+ The term may be contrasted with pleiomorphism, in which a genetically uniform group of organisms shows variable phenotypes.

+ This formula is sometimes written as, where “r” is the variable for the radius of any circle and “A” is the variable for the area of that circle.

+ A few block ciphers, such as RC5, support a variable block size.

+ If, therefore, x denotes a variable quantity, then all quantities which depend upon x in any way, or are determined by it, are called functions of x.”Usually, Peter Dirichlet is credited with the first modern definition of function.

+ It may be something that is already there and is fixed, something you would like to evaluate with respect to how it affects something else, the independent variable like color, kind, time.

+ If correct, this would be especially notable because Polaris is the closest Cepheid variable to Earth.

+ Each graptolite colony is known as a rhabdosome and has a variable number of branches coming from an initial individual.

+ In other words, there exists an operation of two numbers so that it equals the variable of the sum.

+ This starts the function and also creates a variable which contains the entire text of the on-screen edit box.

+ Although his time there was marked by variable health from asthma attacks, he nevertheless became an intellectual hero of the Whigs.

+ After a variable is set, it can be used in other parts of the program or set to something different.

+ In statistics, a frequency distribution is a list of the values that a variable takes in a sample.

+ You are only allowed to assign values to the variable that are valid for the data type.

+ A sigil is the way to tell the Perl interpreter about what type of variable you are using.

+ The variable “P” represents the perimeter, and the variable “s” represents one side.

+ It is maximum nine inches in length and body shape is variable with more slender fish in northern populations.

+ Betelgeuse is a semiregular variable star whose apparent magnitude varies between 0.2 and 1.2.

+ Red supergiants are often variable stars and are between 200 to 2,200 times bigger than the Sun.

+ Annual rainfall is highly variable and is influenced by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, with several significant recorded droughts.

“Game theory” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Game theory”:

– Putnam developed the two-level game theory that says international agreements will only be successfully if they also have domestic benefits.

– Maynard Smith was instrumental in the application of game theory to evolution and theorized on other problems such as the evolution of sex and signalling theory.

– Professor Hurwicz believed that game theory is very important.

– Other people known for their work in game theory include Émile Borel.

– He wrote a general textbook on game theory in 1991, and has also written on the history of game theory, including his review of the origins and significance of noncooperative game theory.

Game theory - sentence examples
Game theory – sentence examples

Some example sentences of “infusion”

How to use in-sentence of “infusion”:

– An infusion is also the name for the resulting liquid.

– This drink is an infusion made with Yerba mate.

– Epoprostenol is given via continuous infusion that requires a semi-permanent central venous catheter.

– It is a herbal tea infusion made out of the ginseng plant’s root.

– Kamen was already a successful inventor: his company “Auto Syringe” manufactures and markets the first drug infusion pump.

– The process of infusion is different from decoction, which is boiling the plant material, or percolation, in which the water goes through the material as in a coffeemaker.

– The flowers are also used for herbal tea, and this infusion is particularly popular in Europe.

– He studied rodents that received lethal doses of radiation who were then saved by an infusion of marrow cells at Mary Imogene Bassett.

Some example sentences of infusion
Some example sentences of infusion