8 examples of coterminous in sentences

To diagnose truly this malady we must look to some cause that is coterminous in time with the disease itself and which has been operative throughout civilization.

This ideal was sufficiently realized for practical purposes in the "ages of faith," when the whole public opinion of Europe, then believed to be coterminous with civilization, was Catholic; when dissent needed as much independence of character, as in so many places, profession does now.

M. Pashitch, therefore, was determined to have the new southern boundary of Servia coterminous with the northern boundary of Greece.

The life of John Wesley, practically coterminous with the eighteenth century, witnessed both the lowest point of our moral degradation and also the earliest promise of our moral restoration.

Though its licence is coterminous with the bounds of natural desire, the candour of its appeal to unvitiated nature saves it from reproach, and the perfection of its form makes it an object of never-failing beauty.

The licensing districts are coterminous with the Parliamentary electorates.

Mexico is our near neighbor, and her boundaries are coterminous with our own through the whole extent across the North American continent, from ocean to ocean.

The two Republics, both situated on this continent, and with coterminous territories, have every motive of sympathy and of interest to bind them together in perpetual amity.

8 examples of  coterminous  in sentences