105 Verbs to Use for the Word mediums

If you received the work on a physical medium, you must return the medium with your written explanation.

This rare accomplishment, which the former had learned from his Scotch wife,the latter from up-river traders,they found an admirable medium of communication, answering, better than French could, a similar purpose to that of the stick which we fasten to the bit of one horse and breast-gear of another, whereby each keeps his distance.

The purchase of this steed gave Henrich the first opportunity of remarking the Indian mode of buying and selling, and the article that formed their medium of commerce, and was employed as money.

It's just where and when we don't know the medium we say things are moral and spiritual, and poetical and rational, and all the rest of the humbug.

Your banks now furnish your only circulating medium, and money is plenty or scarce according to the quantity of notes issued by them.

He pointed out that optical as well as electro-magnetic phenomena required a medium for their propagation, and that the properties of this medium appeared to be the same for both.

At Mrs. Lord's own suggestion before the séance, two women present took the Medium into another room, and searched her clothes.

There is no art too rough or primitive, or even too vulgar, for the Church to disdain, if it offers the only medium of conveying her truth to certain minds.

Human invention could furnish as yet no motive power that could fulfil the main requirement of the problemuniform or constantly increasing motion in vacuomotion through a region affording no resisting medium.

It flashes on every reader whose imagination supplies an unpreoccupied, unrefracting, 'medium' to the Apostolic assertion, that corruption in this passage is a descriptive synonyme of the material sensuous organism common to saint and sinner,standing in precisely the same relation to the man that the testaceous offensive and defensive armour does to the crab and tortoise.

(Mr. Hazard had seen the Medium before, and informed him that the Commission was coming.)

We reached New York early in the morning and separated, having arranged to visit that afternoon a celebrated "spiritual" medium who was then giving séances in the Empire City, and of whom my friend had heard and repeated to me several more or less marvellous stories.

Not merely for emotional, but for all sorts of literary, expression, they demanded a medium clearly marked off from the speech of everyday life.

D. That's because lovers in their letters hit not the medium.

The Constitution of the United States unquestionably intended to secure to the people a circulating medium of gold and silver.

It is, at any rate, a mistake to suppose that a man who has attained reputation in any branch of science, literature, or general knowledge, should not seek the highest medium of communicating it, or that he would throw away his time and efforts in writing for these mere idealities of magazines without the strong inducements of either fame, money, or, at least, personal friendship.

What tutor shall I blame my folly on? From Sekhet-Hetepu Return to mortal view, O shade of BRUGSCH or MARIETTE or CHAMPOLLION; Expound the message latent in his speech Or send a clearer medium, I beseech; For lo!

Before the conclusion of the séance, the writer (Mr. Sellers) asked the Medium if he was acquainted with the methods of operation of any conjurors.

Peltry and lead constituted almost the only circulating medium.

I've dipped into the subject in various ways since I have been here; consulted the mediums, talked with the prophets; I'm convinced that there is no dependence to be placed on the thing.

John W. Holloway, more than any Negro poet writing in the dialect to-day, summons to his work the lilt, the spontaneity and charm of which Dunbar was the supreme master whenever he employed that medium.

The humanity of the English must often banish their political animosities when they read what passes here; and thousands of my countrymen must at this moment lament with me the situation to which France is reduced by projects in which common sense can distinguish no medium between wickedness and folly.

The pulse-like "fits of easy and difficult transmission" seem to reach even the transparent medium through which our souls are seen.

Poetry, dancing, and music he classifies together because they use the similar media of rhythm, language, or harmony either singly or combined.

This is precisely the form of the lower part of the hull of a ship; and it enables both the animal and the vessel, with comparative ease, to penetrate and divide the resisting medium for which they have been adapted.

105 Verbs to Use for the Word  mediums