Remotion

Word REMOTION
Character 8
Hyphenation re mo tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Remotion"

What do we mean by remotion?

The act of removing; removal. noun

The state of being remote. noun

Departure. noun

The act of removing; removal. noun

The state of being remote; remoteness. noun

The act of removing; removal. noun

The state of being remote; remoteness. noun

Remoteness noun

Departure, the act of leaving noun

The act of removing noun

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The word "remotion" in example sentences

Greed is remotion of inhabitants by military force, as centuries ago argentines were removed. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In natural theology, we can only explain "by way of negation and remotion" what that means. ❋ Mike L (2005)

We know God from creatures as their principle, and also by way of excellence and remotion. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Empedocles, that a moderate cooling of the blood causeth sleep, but a total remotion of heat from blood causeth death. ❋ Unknown (2004)

His doctrine of God holds the Plotinian notions of divine unity and remotion in tension with the Biblical emphasis upon the sovereign God's active involvement in creation and redemption. ❋ 345-430 (1955)

Regained_ -- "stimulating the sense of its utter solitude and remotion from men and cities"; and, last and best, the comparison of Satan, in the same poem, to an old man gathering sticks upon a winter's day. ❋ Walter Alexander Raleigh (1891)

The whitish gleam was the mask conferred by the enormity of their remotion. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

The shadowy exhibition of a regal banquet in the desert, draws out and stimulates the sense of its utter solitude and remotion from men or cities. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Holiness of persons is twofold; either relative and external, which signifies the peculiar relation of a person to God; such were called iereis, priests, or holy men: or else habitual and inherent; such is the holiness of good men, and it is a separation from moral imperfection, that is, from sin and impurity: and this is called osio'tes and the primary notion of it is negative, and signifies the absence and remotion of sin. ❋ 1630-1694 (1820)

Hartleian process has been rejected by his followers, and the consciousness considered as a result, as a tune, the common product of the breeze and the harp though this again is the mere remotion of one absurdity to make way for another, equally preposterous. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

All thy safety were remotion, and thy defence ab-sence. ❋ Unknown (1623)

One is to gain control and remotion of all guns either by complete eradication and seizure or, have them locked up for use on specific occasions like hunting or target shooting, can we say England's gun control methods here? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many radon remotion configurations exist and include sub slab depressurization, SSD with a crawl space, and air exchangers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Men with endocrine cancer who take supplemental lycopene in constituent to surgical remotion of the testicles may experience less astir disease, less pearl pain, and live longer than those who exclusive have surgical remotion of the testicles, according to a newborn study in nation Journal of Urology International (2003; 92: 375-8). ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the newborn study, 54 men with modern endocrine cancer were arbitrarily appointed to have surgical remotion of the testicles ❋ Unknown (2008)

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