9 Verbs to Use for the Word stadium

If each thing realizes a thought, then all that is real is rational; and if the world-process attains its highest stadium in philosophy, and this in turn its completion in the system of absolute idealism, then all that is rational is real.

Upon the orator himself exile was imposed, and a continued stay in Sicily was forbidden him: he was banished three thousand seven hundred and fifty stadia from Rome, and it was further proclaimed that if he should ever appear within those limits, both he and those who harbored him might be killed with impunity.

That on the north contained the stadium, or foot-race course, which was, however, sometimes disconnected from the gymnasium.

Crossing some patches of barley and lentils, we entered a stadium, forming an extension of the theatre-that is, it took the same breadth and direction, so that the two might be considered as one grand work, more than one thousand feet long by nearly four hundred wide.

{96} He likewise sent with us a thousand Hippogypi, who escorted us five hundred stadia.

When we were got about two hundred stadia from the nest, we met with some surprising prodigies.

Well,to be Xenophontic,from the Race-Course that evening we marched one stadium, one parasang, to a cedar-grove up the road.

After sailing about three hundred stadia, we fell in upon a little deserted island: here we took in water, for ours was almost gone, killed with our arrows two wild oxen, and departed.

This plain is fertilised by several rivers of wholesome water, of which the largest is navigable and empties into a bay situated half a stadium from the town.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  stadium