Sentence example with the word 'outgrowth'

outgrowth

artifact, carcinoma, creation, effect, fungosity, issue, mintage, opera, production, sequence, wart

Definition n. a natural consequence of development

Last update: September 24, 2015


0

It is a lamentable thing to say, but Truxton King's extraordinary sacrifice was not altogether the outgrowth of heroism.   [Please select]

0

In these he tries to prove that his own music-dramas are an outgrowth of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.   [Please select]

0

This was the outgrowth of a short paper read before the Geological Society more than fourteen years before.   [Please select]

0

Mentally, as well as physically, every year of the world's age is the outgrowth and offspring of all preceding years.   [Please select]

0

#Barb ule#, a small outgrowth of the barb of a feather.   [Please select]

0

Emigration and pioneering are thus a normal outgrowth of a progressive growing people in any stage of civilization.   [Please select]

0

This is one of the principal themes of the philosophic philanthropist, whose opposition to the practice seems to be an outgrowth of the better acquaintance which man has made, through science, with the lower animals.   [Please select]

0

In some quarters this particular brutality has been spoken of as the outgrowth of their sufferings at the hands of the whites.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
outgrows - outgrowth - outgrowths