Sentence example with the word 'indistinctness'

indistinctness

Definition n. the quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines

Last update: October 20, 2015


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The defects of Descartes lie rather in his apparently imperfect apprehension of the principle of movements uniformly accelerated which his contemporary Galileo had illustrated and insisted upon, and in the indistinctness which attaches to his views of the transmission of motion in cases of impact.   [Please select]

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--pardon me, sir, but the indistinctness must be in your powers of vision.   [Please select]

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He articulated with some difficulty, slurring his words to the point of indistinctness at times.   [Please select]

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But even a change in the degree of indistinctness causes inversion.   [Please select]

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This is the real explanation of the indistinctness and inconsistency with which he has often been reproached.   [Please select]

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Yet greater is the indistinctness when they are all jolted together in a little soul, which is narrow and has no room.   [Please select]

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Yet greater is the indistinctness when they are all jostled together in a little soul, which has no room.   [Please select]

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