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EN[fɔːmd] [fɔɹmd] [-ɔː(ɹ)m]
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    Examples of formed in a Sentence

  • Examples of form
    1. That has led to no shortage of raised eyebrows among hard-nosed technologists in the engineering culture here, some of whom describe the Kurzweilian romance with supermachines as a new form of religion.
    2. Some of the phrasal adverbs have assumed the form of single words, by that symphytism which naturally attaches these light elements to each other. — Earle.
    3. took the form of a duck ‎; took shape ‎; a god taking the likeness of a bird ‎
    4. Soap operas are an enduring form of telefiction.
    5. The medical registration act eventually did form the foundation for medicine to be able to claim an ever increasing occupational territory and the domination of all other health disciplines.
    6. Decorative tilework typically takes the form of mosaic upon the walls, floor, or ceiling of a building
    7. But in fact the English kings of the seventeenth century usually began to touch form the day of their accession, without waiting for any such consecration.
    8. Yet if the only form of tradition, of handing down, consisted in following the ways of the immediate generation before us in a blind or timid adherence to its successes, "tradition" should positively be discouraged.
  • Examples of forms
    1. Ordinal numeral – have masculine (-ος), feminine (-η, sometimes -α) and neuter (-ον) forms.
    2. The east side facade is of rubble, studded with small windows and mannered details, while the harled rear (south) wall forms, as completed, a towering, roughly symmetrical grouping.
    3. Royal palms flank a long rectangular pool, a great fallen tree forms a bridge across the water, and heliconias bloom among the elephant ears and banana shrubs.
    4. There are two full hirsels worked on the land that forms the Creag Mhor Estate.
    5. The ideal gas law can take the forms: depending on discipline and context
    6. Tautomerism is chemical isomerism characterized by relatively easy interconversion of isomeric forms in equilibrium.
    7. The line forms on the right. ‎
    8. Idioms such as "red herring" are listemes, as are irregular forms such as "geese".
  • Examples of formed
    1. A cuboidal block was formed.
    2. The chick's downy coat of feathers formed almost immediately to keep it warm.
    3. An already febrile atmosphere within the ground before the start had been stoked still further when France's players formed an arrow formation to face down the haka, and then advanced slowly over halfway as the capacity crowd roared.
    4. The O-ring and the Teflon formed a greaseless seal.
    5. Hypogenic caves are formed by water rising from below ground.
    6. Law enforcement authorities think the problem has been growing and a multiagency task force [ … ] was formed in February to determine the extent of the problem.
    7. new-born, new-formed, new-found, new-mown
  • Examples of forming
    1. To the west, sedimentation is dictated by the Mississippi River and the input of siliciclastics into the NE GoM. Bottom sediments are dominated by quartz sand on the shelf forming the “MAFLA” (Mississippi-Alabama-Florida) Sand Sheet [25 , 26 ].
    2. The silty sediments were exposed subaerially and subject to soil-forming processes leading to paleosol formation in a well-drained floodplain as it is shown by mottled sediments, and calcareous nodules [ …]
    3. The degree of structural variation of telomeric G4-structures is high, as they are capable of forming tetramolecular, bimolecular, or unimolecular structures.
    4. Antennal bases enlarged, forming straight bidentate horns, tapered and pointed ventroapically.
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