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Help Make Sentences With The Following Words

Can you help me use the following words in sentences?

Small nations are sometimes controlled by Martial law when the usual political system is unable function, due to a natural disaster or similar circumstance .

Tuesdays are so mundane nothing interesting ever happens on Tuesdays.

A neologism is word that has only recently came into existence and my not appear in a dictionary .

I need a sentence for the following words..?

I'll just do some for you. But you cant make someone do ALL your homework.

I wish I can abolish slavery back in the past.

The government was especially tyranny.

John was reluctant or loath to go to school.

Cathy disposed the toxic waste she found.

I am constraining my mind not to wander from the task.

I felt impelled to correct the misconception.

Donna entitled her paper neatly and correctly.

You endowed with a good sense of humor.

That's all I can help. Hope it helps a little!

Help make sentences with the following words?

1. The new restaurant was just mediocre.

2. Have you ever met anyone as frugal as he is?

3. I remain indifferent to this subject.

4. I was alluding to the meeting last week.

5. Would you please move? You're impairing my vision.

6. Have you ever seen such violence? This is truly sadistic.

Hope this helps.

I cant make sentences for the following words?

abjure
acrid
august (not the month)
callous
clandestine
compunction
conflagration
elated
indelible
indulgen
inverterate
irrelevant
platitude
quell
quiesecent
ruminate
tacit
tangible
trenchant

I need help making sentences for the following words:?

* Still chuckling over your prior question AND my assumption. Here you go, three separate sentences...

1. The skilled nursing facility focuses on the needs of geriatric patients.

2. Jennifer is a gregarious person, solitude doesn't appeal to her.

3. The doctor assumed Mr. Smith's bilious vomiting was the result of gallstones.

How would you use the following words in sentences as both nouns, and verbs: delay, delight, demand, design, and dial?

There has been a major delay in getting the chemicals delivered.Please don't delay me, I have to catch the train.The boys jumped with delight.Trekking is sure to delight both boys and girls.There was a great demand for fresh milk.I demand you a raise.This is a beautiful design.Why don't you design a kurta yourself?The dial-tone is very feeble.Dial the phone number again and again till she picks up the call.

Can you use the following words in a sentence, as both noun and verb? Fix, flap, flash, float, flood.

1.You can fix that part permanently with nuts and bolts, but use this industrial strength glue as a quick fix. 2. Hey, the flaps of that tent we tied on the roof came loose and are going to flap against the side of the car! 3. I saw the flash of a camera at the finish line, when a runner decided to flash his derrière to the crowd. 4. I tried to float in the pool, but I sank, and the lifeguard pushed a kiddie float over to me. 5. If your house should flood, as happened in New Orleans, grab a boyant object and try to ride the current of the flood to a safe place. (Not really the best advice, just a demonstrative sentence)

Can you make a viable sentence with the following words: a, there, others, is, possibility, might, whilst, be, Jean, and trigger?

Though there are 3,628,800 possible arrangements of those ten words, not too many of those arrangements will yield a grammatical sentence. Here are a few, with trigger appearing as an adjective (an attributive noun), a verb, and a noun, respectively:Whilst Jean is there, others might be a trigger possibility.Whilst others trigger Jean, there is possibility—a “might be.”Whilst Jean is a possibility trigger, there might be others.

Use the following words as "noun" and "verb" in a sentence?

WORK:
noun- I have a lot of "work" to do today.
verb- A person must "work" hard to achieve his or her goal.

HELP:
noun- It looks like she needs some "help."
verb- Will you please "help" me?

RAIN:
noun- We definitely need the "rain."
verb- When it "rains," it pours.

POLISH:
noun- There is too much "polish" on that brass.
verb- They need to "polish" their essays.

SLEEP:
noun- I need some "sleep."
verb- I could "sleep" all day.

HEAT:
noun- Turn that "heat" off.
verb- The weather will really "heat" up later in the day.

FIGHT:
noun- Did you watch the "fight?"
verb- Don't "fight" her - she's not worth it.

DRINK:
noun- I'm so thirsty, I could use a "drink" of water.
verb- She needs to "drink" her juice.

LAUGH:
noun- You gave me a good "laugh."
verb- It's not right to "laugh" at people with disabilities.

PAINT:
noun- I like that "paint!"
verb- Do you want to "paint?"

HOPE:
noun- Her pep talk gave me "hope."
verb- I "hope" we win!

COUGH:
noun- She has a bad "cough."
verb- Please don't "cough" in the food.

FALL:
noun- I love everything about "fall!"
verb- I watched the apple "fall" off the tree.

TASTE:
noun- I like the "taste" of chocolate.
verb- "Taste" that ice cream.

KICK:
noun- I got a "kick" out of that!
verb- Let's "kick" a ball.

COVER:
noun- The undercover cop is using a reporter job as a "cover."
verb- "Cover" the food when you're barbecuing outside.

WATER:
noun- This "water" tastes so refreshing!
verb- Do not "water" your lawn!

HAND:
noun- That baby has a tiny "hand."
verb- "Hand" me that drill.

I have homework where i have to make sentences with the following words?

Try looking them up in the dictionary. A lot of times there is a sentence with them there.

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