116 examples of correlatives in sentences

Therefore, as commonly understood, "revelation" implies the conscious control of the mind by another mind; just as its usual correlative, "inspiration," implies the conscious control of the will by another will.

And this again is only possible by putting them in opposition as correspondent opposites, or correlatives.

Whether he shall hereafter obey his evil angel, and follow him, or his good angel, and become a great poet, depends upon himself; and above all upon his having courage to be himself, and to forget himself, two virtues which, paradoxical as it may seem, are correlatives.

What we call external objects are nothing but mere representations of our sensibility, whose true correlative, the thing in itself, cannot be known by ever so deep penetration into the phenomenon; such properties as belong to things in themselves can never be given to us through the senses.

The first six of these fundamental concepts, which have no correlatives, constitute the mathematical, the second six, which appear in pairs, the dynamical categories.

I understand that under all State laws those duties are considered correlative.

In the more precise language of philosophic jurists, duties of perfect obligation are those duties in virtue of which a correlative right resides in some person or persons; duties of imperfect obligation are those moral obligations which do not give birth to any right.

It seems to me that this feature in the casea right in some person, correlative to the moral obligationconstitutes the specific difference between justice, and generosity or beneficence.

Word and picture are correlatives which are continually in quest of each other, as is sufficiently evident in the case of metaphors and similes.

Though some, or all, of these may be essential to its developement, they are so only as its predetermined correlatives, without which its existence could not be manifested; and in like manner must the peculiar form of the vegetable preëxist in its life,in its idea,in order to evolve by these assimilants its own proper organism.

There is a gradation in the importance of the instance as one passes from mechanics and physics and chemistry through the biological sciences to economics and sociology, a gradation whose correlatives and implications have not yet received adequate recognition, and which do profoundly affect the method of study and research in each science.

For pronunciation and orthography, however they may seem, in our language especially, to be often at variance, are certainly correlative: a true knowledge of either tends to the preservation of both.

The whole and a part are a sort of correlatives, but the whole seems to possess its parts, more properly than any of the parts, the whole.

What peculiarities has the possessive case in regard to correlatives?

and the pronunciation of words ocular, in printing poetry, not important Correlatives, combinations of, ("Father's son,") how to be regarded Corresponding, or corresponsive conjunctions, in what manner used named and exemplified in their several pairs nature of the terms standing in the relat.

" The higher correlative of physical distance is a difference of state or condition, according to the Norwegian seer.

The immediate correlatives are, not the pair, Object, Subject, but the two pairs, Object, Sensation objectively consideredSubject, Sensation subjectively considered.

Abstinence from alcohol and a superfluity of "matter in the wrong place" do not seem necessary correlatives, yet I rarely went to a temperance hotel in which water was liberally used for other purposes than that of drinking.

There are a number of subordinate conjunctions used in pairs which are called correlatives.

Especial care should be taken in placing the correlatives either, or; neither, nor; not only, but also; and the word only.

But from the well-known and universally-admitted maxim of "once a Mason, and always a Mason," it follows that a demitted Brother cannot by such demission divest himself of all his masonic responsibilities to his Brethren, nor be deprived of their correlative responsibility to him.

Count in it all the works that treat of the subject in its many phases, and its correlatives, and it is limitless, a literature of all times and all lands.

MISPLACED CORRELATIVES.When conjunctions are used as correlatives, as "both-and," "either-or," each of the correlated words should be so placed as to indicate clearly what ideas are to be connected in thought.

CONJUNCTIONS, 142-149; vulgarisms in the use of, 142143; misused, 143-146; omitted, 146.; redundant, 146-148; misplaced correlatives, 148-149.

Misplaced adjectives and adverbs, 132-133; correlatives, 148-149.

116 examples of  correlatives  in sentences