45 examples of hyper in sentences

"By combining the hyper-sulphate of iridium with the fumes arising from oxide of copper heated to 1000 C. and combining with picric acid in the proportions described in formula x 18, a reaction, the nature of which I have not fully determined, follows.

In the state of lowered vitality to which the poor, ill-cooked food, the cold and lack of exercise, was slowly reducing them, they talked to one another less and less as time went on, and more and moresilently and each against his willgrew hyper-sensitive to the shortcomings and even to the innocent "ways" of the other fellow.

Epi upon epidemic, epithet, epode, ephemeral *Hyper over, extremely hypercritical, hyperbola

The bone at the root of the tongue, shaped like the Greek letter u. Hypermetropia (Gr. hyper over, beyond, metron, measure, and ops, the eye).

Hypertrophy (Gr. hyper, over, and trophe, nourishment).

A few scholars still explore it with delight, as a mine of classic wealth; but the style is hopelessly involved, and to the ordinary reader most of his numerous references are now as unmeaning as a hyper-jacobian surface.

Above all it develops a hyper-sensitiveness to lay criticism, which compels it to do all in its powerand in Russia that power is unlimitedto crush freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

With the prophetic hyper-sensitiveness of the artist, who often lives in tomorrow with more intensity than in the present moment, his agonised eyes and heart foresaw all that was to be.

[Footnote 1: Following Dindorf's reading [Greek: hyper heauton].]

hyper basileon kai panton ton en hyperochae onton]).

In order to limit it to the two Caesars we should have had to read [Greek: hyper ton basileon].

The hyper-romantic Elise Polko often saw Cécile, and described her: "To the present hour she has always remained my beau ideal of womanly fascination and loveliness.

If you don't like it, go in the house where your hyper-sensitive tastes won't be offended.

There is nothing in their nature, frequency, or violence to justify the hypothesis of more than a hyper-sensitive nervous temperament; and without a temperament of this sort how could an artist of Michelangelo's calibre and intensity perform his life-work?

Pity that hyper-fashionable mantuamakers and milliners were not a little quicker at taking hints from some of our Doctors of Divinity.

HYPER means Over: as, hyper-critical, over-critical; hyper-meter, over measure.

HYPER means Over: as, hyper-critical, over-critical; hyper-meter, over measure.

HYPER means Over: as, hyper-critical, over-critical; hyper-meter, over measure.

A phenomenon like this is easy to understand and will repeat itself the oftener, the more people there are like me; that is, hyper-analytical sceptics inclined to hysteria, with a great nothingness in their souls, and a strong neurosis in their veins.

SEE Gates, Arthur I. BEHRMAN, S. N. Hyper or hipo?

III PHYSICAL PHENOMENA LOOKING FOR THE GREATER IN THE LESS After the assured way in which the author has conducted the reader repeatedly up and down the dimensional ladder, it may be a surprise to learn that physical phenomena offer no irrefragable evidences of hyper-dimensionality.

The mathematical reality of higher space is never in question: the higher dimensions are as valid as the lower, but the hyper-dimensionality of matter is still unproven.

But though no proofs of hyper-dimensionality have been found in nature, there are equally no contradictions of it, and by using a method not inductive, but deductive, the Higher Space Hypothesis is plausibly confirmed.

THE ORBITAL MOTION OF SPHERES: CELL SUB-DIVISION There is in nature another representation of hyper-dimensionality which, though difficult to demonstrate, is too interesting and significant to be omitted here.

FULLER, ANDREW, an eminent Baptist minister, born in Cambridgeshire, was settled at Kettering, and a zealous controversialist in defence of the gospel against hyper-Calvinism on the one hand and Socinianism on the other, but he is chiefly distinguished in connection with the foundation of the Baptist Missionary Society, to which he for most part devoted the energies of his life (1754-1815).

45 examples of  hyper  in sentences