Sentence example with the word 'telescoped'

telescoped

Definition adj. shortened by or as if by means of parts that slide one within another or are crushed one into another

Last update: August 21, 2015


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They may be characterized as very elongated reptiles without limbs (unless with tiny vestiges of posterior limbs), without eyelids and external ear openings, with the teeth anchylosed to the supporting bones, a bifid slender tongue which is telescoped into its basal half, and with a transverse vent.   [Please select]

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In any event the boat would be telescoped down to the cockpit and sink at the edge of the log field.   [Please select]

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The epic is telescoped into the sonnet, and the sonnet is compressed into quatrains or Tabbs of poetry, and couplets are signed as masterpieces.   [Please select]

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It is true that this process may be telescoped through the operation of the word-habit.   [Please select]

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When they operate without the medium of images, this seems to be a telescoped process.   [Please select]

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The words have been used in an environment which produced certain emotions; by a telescoped process, the words alone are now capable of producing similar emotions.   [Please select]

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Also, by a telescoped process, words come in time to produce directly the effects which would have been produced by the images with which they were associated.   [Please select]

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