Sentence example with the word 'faculty'

faculty

ability, birthright, constituted authority, efficacy, inalienable right, legitimacy, permission, proclivity, regality, sufficiency, vested right

Definition n. one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind

Last update: August 8, 2015


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Some people have great faculty for learning languages.   [Please select]

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One has to exercise his faculty of imagination in order to understand poetry.   [Please select]

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The needs of the present absorbed her every faculty.   [Please select]

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The sense of reality is a special, an individual faculty.   [Please select]

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Ben-Hur listened with every faculty intent.   [Please select]

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Property, born of the reasoning faculty, intrenches itself behind comparisons.   [Please select]

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This faculty in me is, in fact, idiotic.   [Please select]

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The leading faculty has long been that of theology, and an advanced school of theological criticism, the founder and chief light of which was F.   [Please select]

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He called into use every faculty of his perfect physical being.   [Please select]

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He believes in freedom, in the absolute emancipation of every faculty.   [Please select]

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He was a perfect marvel, too, in his faculty of suspicion.   [Please select]

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