23 Verbs to Use for the Word fusion

The minority considered it a merit of the school system that it produced the fusion of all classes, promoted the feeling of brotherhood, and the habits of equality.

"Here is the opportunity to bring about a fusion," said a young Legitimist.

As Rumania's interests were identical with those of Austriawrote Count Andrassy privately to Prince Carol a few months laternamely, to prevent the fusion of the northern and the southern Slavs, she had only to express her willingness to become at a given moment the third party in the compact.

He effected a fusion between the grand style revived by Niccola and the romantic fervour of the modern imagination.

But we know how it wrested political equality from the patres, and, speaking roughly, we may date the fusion of the two orders under he common title 'nobiles,' from the Licinian laws.

The connection and graded fusion of representations is the basis of their retention and reproduction, as well as of the formation of continuous series of representations.

And in 1889 it choose as its head, John Ballance, perhaps the only man who could head with success a Liberal-Labour fusion.

He reunited the legends of the Far East into a whole, the myths which had been altered by the superstitions of other peoples; thus justifying his architectonic fusions, his luxurious and outlandish fabrics, his hieratic and sinister allegories sharpened by the restless perceptions of a pruriently modern neurosis.

Before the Revolution, the family did indeed sign themselves del Sarte; but an ancestorimbued with the principles of 1789, and anxious to efface all suspicion of noble origineffected a fusion of the two parts of the word, and left us the name as we have known it and as, perhaps, we regret it.

We fear, that, whatever may be the excellence of his Lordship's intentions, he must set himself seriously to the task of acquiring more skill in the use of the English tongue, and a nicer discrimination between processes of thought, before his writings will prove to be the flux that promotes that fusion.

Another obstacle to race fusion lies in the drastic and increasing proscriptive legislation by which the South attempts to keep the white and colored races apart in every place where their joint presence might be taken to imply equality; or, to put it more directly, the persistent effort to degrade the Negro to a distinctly and permanently inferior caste.

Monarchy has not extinguished the ancient municipal spirit, and this it is that renders impossible a complete fusion of the State, in all the great States that have made the attempt.

It is evident that it, at any rate in this high stage of development, resisted fusion with Western forms of art.

I wish now to consider some of the conditions which will retard this fusion, as well as certain other facts which tend to promote it.

V Now the casting may begin; See the breach indented there: Ere we run the fusion in, Haltand speed the pious prayer!

But President Poincaré's happy phrase, l'union sacréedescribing the fusion of all parties, classes, and creeds in the war service of France, has nowhere found a stronger echo than in Lorraine.

In 1789 he was elected to the States-General, where he supported the fusion of the orders, and attained to a popularity which, on one occasion, according to Madame de Campan, nearly made the Queen faint from rage and grief.

Let it be admitted that it is a calamity to the English, as to any other great historic people, to undergo a premature fusion with immigrants of alien blood; that its distinctive national characteristics should be in danger of obliteration by the predominating quality of foreign settlers.

The duchies of Parma and Modena had also been deserted by their dukes, and the papal legates had to quit Romagna, whose inhabitants now suddenly announced their fusion with Sardinia.

I think this ship might use cold fusion for power, but I can't know for sure until I can read this stuff, or see it in action.

The spirit of Dally tended to assist this fusion of personalities in every way, and the boy who kept apart was sure sooner or later to run foul of his good-humoured but well-aimed sallies.

And curiously, not only does it cause a fusion of intellectual material: it creates a desire for and a love of such material.

Neither of them was innocent but neither had ever known so complete a fusion of his identity with another as this which the spell of his music had produced.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  fusion