70 Verbs to Use for the Word inequalities

The duke would occasionally rouse himself from his lethargy, and complain to the father, that the heir of his honors was far inferior to his younger brother in acquirements, and remonstrate against the course which produced such an unfortunate inequality.

In the cause of the oppressed he never considered inequalities, or calculated the number of his opponents.

I have opened innumerable deep and very extensive forests, I have levelled their inequalities.

I therefore recommend to Congress such legislation as may be necessary to correct the inequality.

Hansen, stimulated by the Lunar Reductions, discovered two long inequalities in the motion of the Moon, produced by the action of Venus.

In Colorado it would be difficult to find even the smallest inequality between men and women.

He also would destroy inequalities of rank, and do away with church dignitaries, like bishops and deans and archdeacons; and he instituted twice as many laymen as clergymen in ecclesiastical assemblies.

And they learned to accept the inequalities of life without repining insolence.

"Do not the above citations clearly prove inequality?

He determined the inequality of the sun and the place of its apogee, as well as its mean motion; the mean motion of the moon, of its nodes and apogee; the equation of the moon's centre, and the inclination of its orbit.

" He ran his fingers up and down the graceful legs, carefully feeling every inequality of the elaborate bronze ornamentation.

A month ago it would probably have been difficult to detect inequalities or differences in the nature of the parts of the floes, but now the younger ice has become waterlogged and is melting rapidly, hence the pools.

Men tend to progress just as they come closer together, and by co-operation with each other increase the mental power that may be devoted to improvement; but just as conflict is provoked, or association develops inequality of condition and power, this tendency to progression is lessened, checked, and finally reversed.

Nothing but a strong government can long endure great inequality of wealth or social condition.

I know that this method of composition, if it has the merit of freshness, entails some inequality of style and disproportion in the distribution of materials.

The French overtook the English on the 24th of October, and by judicious action might have destroyed them, for they were by far the more numerous,though most English authorities, with characteristic "unveracity," grossly exaggerate the inequality of numbers that really did exist between the two armies.

There exists a monstrous inequality between the salaries of those down below who sit in the choir and sing and what you earn, who lend to worship all the strength of your arms.

The basalt covers all the other rocks, filling up the former inequalities of the surface and forming a perfectly level plain; where the softer sandstones were in contact, they were only baked into a coarse brick-like mass, which had had much the appearance of having been formed from the alluvial banks of the river.

The inner surface is applied directly to the papillary layer of the true skin, and follows closely its inequalities.

But for the jingle of the sleigh-bells the ride might have taken place in a dream, for there was no sound of hoofs upon the snow, the runners sighed a little now and again as they glided over an inequality, and all the sheeted hills round about were as dumb as death.

On the contrary, history has shown that such evasions are always possible, to some extent, to the weaker party, however great the inequality of naval strength.'

Fresh bark hid the inequalities of the floor.

But every extension of political power as granted to class after class of men has, as far as women are concerned, had the fatal effect of increasing the political inequality between men and women, thus placing women, though not apparently, yet relatively and actually upon a lower level.

He who compares his memory with that of others, is often too hasty to lament the inequality.

Their descent, it is affirmed, lasted as many hours as Vulcan occupied in falling from Heaven to Lemnos; but when the last tail was over the brink, the gulf closed as effectually as the gulf in the Forum closed over Marcus Curtius, not leaving the slightest inequality by which any could detect it.

70 Verbs to Use for the Word  inequalities