Definitionadj. (of a structural member) withstanding a weight or strain
Last update: June 26, 2015
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The "Two Nature" problem and the eternal relation of the Son to the Father have no bearing on experience, and therefore stand outside the range of theology. [Please select]
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On one side of the handle there was a plate bearing the name F. [Please select]
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_Her_ arrogance had been beyond all bearing since John, the third son, had been born. [Please select]
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Sometimes a cold air blew in, bearing with it the keen wet odor of the sage-brush. [Please select]
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Nor was this the only bearing of the Revolution on Canada's destiny. [Please select]
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And there were letters during Cynthia's sojourn,--many of them, bearing the Cambridge postmark. [Please select]
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(_d_) _With_ is too often repeated; write "bearing" so as to introduce the illustration abruptly. [Please select]
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This would of course have some bearing on a recent contention (G.) [Please select]
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How is she bearing it. [Please select]
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They were bearing the dead body of Harrison to the grave. [Please select]
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After her came more warriors, all bearing scalps. [Please select]
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