129 examples of determinate in sentences

Each species has a determinate number of vertebrae, which are increased in size in proportion with the body.

Now and again some unseen coyote signals his pack in a long-drawn, dolorous whine that comes from no determinate point, but nothing stirs much before mid-afternoon.

What I have said here of the nominal essence of gold, supposed to consist of a body of such a determinate colour, weight, and fusibility, will hold true, if malleableness, fixedness, and solubility in aqua regia be added to it.

Adj. certain, sure, assured &c v.; solid, well-founded. unqualified, absolute, positive, determinate, definite, clear, unequivocal, categorical, unmistakable, decisive, decided, ascertained.

judging &c v.; judicious &c (wise) 498; determinate, conclusive.

Adj. intended &c v.; intentional, advised, express, determinate; prepense &c

The chief determinate of the force of attraction, distance from the centre, is in these cases qualified by two other considerations.

At the beginning of the first development God is will without object, eternal quietude and rest, unqualified groundlessness without determinate volition.

Thus the form of heat is a particular kind of motion, the form of whiteness a determinate arrangement of material particles.

We apply the term space to extension in general, as an abstraction, and body to a given individual, determinate, limited extension.

" The infinite substance stands related to finite, individual things, not only as the independent to the dependent, as the cause to the caused, as the one to the many, and the whole to the parts, but also as the universal to the particular, the indeterminate to the determinate.

The individual is, as a determinate finite thing, burdened with negation and limitation, for every determination includes a negation; that which is truly real in the individual is God.

These belong in the sphere of determinate and transitory being and do not hold of the natura naturans: God is exalted above all modality, above will and understanding, as above motion and rest.

On the contrary, all that takes place in the world is most rigorously determined; every individual, finite, determinate thing and event is determined to its existence and action by another similarly finite and determinate thing or event, and this cause is, in turn, determined in its existence and action by a further finite mode, and so on to infinity (I. prop.

On the contrary, all that takes place in the world is most rigorously determined; every individual, finite, determinate thing and event is determined to its existence and action by another similarly finite and determinate thing or event, and this cause is, in turn, determined in its existence and action by a further finite mode, and so on to infinity (I. prop.

As a determinate, finite being the mind is dependent in its existence and its activity on other finite things, and is incomprehensible without them; from its involution in the general course of nature the inadequate ideas inevitably follow, and from these the passive states or emotions; the passions thus belong to human nature, as one subject to limitation and negation.

Did the fact of that event having been foretold, exculpate the Jews from sin in perpetrating it; Nofor hear what the Apostle Peter says to them on this subject, "Him being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain."

The utmost excellence at which humanity can arrive, is a constant and determinate pursuit of virtue, without regard to present dangers or advantage; a continual reference of every action to the divine will; an habitual appeal to everlasting justice; and an unvaried elevation of the intellectual eye to the reward which perseverance only can obtain.

Gold can only be wrought in any quantities to a certain determinate value, but who can fix the price at which articles made of steel may be sold.

Snow, which, in its crystallization, surpasses the most perfect gems, is invariably found arranged in determinate angles, to wit, 60°, and its double, 120°, and formed of six-sided prisms.

"Of an other determinate positive new birth, subsequent to baptism, we know nothing.

"Language has indeed become, in modern times, more correct, and more determinate."Dr.

From here, the Paying Teller and his group, with complicated tickets, the determinate scope and purpose of which no one man living could be expected to understand, hurried wildly toward the far Northwest; while we, in slower fashion, returned to Rudder Grange.

Vol.1: Statically determinate structures.

Harry Beckman (A); 8Oct69; R469966. BECKMAN, ROMNEY O. How to train supervisors; manual and outlines for determinate discussion.

129 examples of  determinate  in sentences