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EN[əˈpɪəz] [əˈpɪɹz] [əˈpiːɹz] [-ɪə(ɹ)z]
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    Examples of appears in a Sentence

  • Examples of appear
    1. The student's lexiphanicism is an obvious attempt to appear smart but really only serves to make him look pompous.
    2. In a diagonal matrix, non-zero elements appear only on the main diagonal. ‎
    3. The ball did not appear to cross the line, a view supported by television replays as Blues captain John Terry also joined the melee, but referee Atkinson awarded the goal - to the obvious anger of Spurs and their management team.
    4. Forest mensuration, in many respects the most important branch of forestry, was nicely defined by Professor Henry S. Graves (1906) in the first complete volume on forest mensuration to appear in the Americas.
    5. [ … ] the Boston Celtics appear to have emerged from their minislump relatively unscathed.
    6. [ …] monolines appear everywhere in the art of the Western letter, and have shaped the alphabet's development as much as the edged line of the broad pen.
    7. Morning Glory (Penis) Would appear to refer to one that stands tall and erect on waking.
    8. Some of the onomatopes were given with the notations of their respective sounds as they appear to the Indian ear; thus, the sound of the plane and drawing-knife (s-s-s) becomes the root siu [ …]
  • Examples of appears
    1. The least abnormal condition appears to be the malacia, or desire for highly spiced or acid foods that are sometimes seen in chlorotic girls and in pregnant women.
    2. Ask Ms. Paolantonio's cousin Giuseppina Paolantonio, who appears to be in her late 70s, how to make nocino, the walnut liqueur that is popular here, and the recipe begins: On June 24th, pick the walnuts.
    3. It appears that many otherkin are unaware of what makes them different. They just know they are not normal humans.
    4. What is the derivation of pilm = dust, so frequently heard in Devon, and its derivatives pilmy, dusty : it pilmeth. [...] Pillom is the full word, of which pilm is a contraction. It appears to have been derived from the British word pylor, dust.
    5. When the Moon is in quadrature, it appears in the sky as a half-moon.
    6. A judgment which follows immediately from another is sometimes called a corollary, or consectary [ …] One which illustrates the science where it appears, but is not an integral part of it, is a scholion. — Archbishop Thomson (Laws of Thought).
    7. Sterigmatocystin appears on the crusts of mouldy cheese.
    8. For a while on “Breakthrough,” as with Ms. Caillat’s debut album, “Coco,” it appears as if she’s content to remain polite, an unfussy swooner.
  • Examples of appeared
    1. When she appeared again, she made some side-handed inquiries regarding Otto (with that gentle artifice oft employed by women); but he was gone.
    2. Still, the proceedings did mark a family first of sorts: Jeb and George W. Bush had not appeared together publicly, or semipublicly, for the campaign until Monday.
    3. With the exception of Syrah, normal pollen from all cultivars appeared as subspherical, trilobated and radially symmetrical without significant morphological differences among the cultivars (Fig 2A–2D ).
    4. Eleven days after the raid, an unbylined story appeared on GlobalPost, an American website specializing in foreign reporting.
  • Examples of appearing
    1. As the ocean receded from the beach it left the sand appearing wrinkled.
    2. ‘Then the father has a great fight with his terrible conscience,’ said Munday with granite seriousness. ‘Should he make a row with the police […]?  Or should he say nothing about it and condone brutality for fear of appearing in the newspapers?
    3. After deproteination, the migration of the assembled form II DNA will remain unchanged, appearing not to have been supercoiled by nucleosomes.
    4. As for those whose hearts go a whoring after the world, and who set their affections on the things of the earth, they cannot love his appearing
    5. (1894): "...she resumed her former occupation, and continued to soliloquize and apostrophize her absent handmaidens, without even appearing sensible of his presence. St.Ronan's Well, by Sir Walter Scott.
    6. The plaintiffs not appearing, the writ of error was nonprossed.

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  1. en appear
  2. en appeard
  3. en appeare
  4. en appeals
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