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Sentence count:267+27Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clearevidentobviousplainseemingSimilar words: apparentlyparentparentalparentinggrandparentrentrentalinherentMeaning: [ə'pærənt]  adj. 1. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment 2. appearing as such but not necessarily so. 
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211, He was due at the Crypt School in Gloucester, an example of the apparent success of Government policy.
212, It seems to have been a religion that was in transition, which may explain some startling contradictions or apparent contradictions.
213, His apparent heresy is not that of the smooth talking cleric, but the statistician specialising in the field of criminology.
214, He continued to use the coupling after it had become apparent to him that the locking mechanism of the coupling was broken.
215, Nowhere was the process of imperial specialization more apparent than on the Trans-Siberian railway.
216, But the splashing, playing, picnicking fun of the beach is also apparent in these sometimes glowing photographs.
217, Good Windows 95 hackers always check the right-side button as well as any relevant menus already apparent.
218, So there is an apparent contradiction here that could usefully be sorted out.
219, But the superficiality became readily apparent in yesterday's absurd statement by the Employment Minister, Michael Forsyth.
220, With travel and entertainment expenses, the bona fides of the expense may not be so readily apparent.
221, It has, however, become all too apparent in the late twentieth century that the legions did not follow the avant-garde.Sentencedict
222, One morning I found it completely wilted for no apparent reason.
223, But as school-to-work has developed, its potential benefits for any student have become more apparent.
224, The voices and noise around them became apparent once more, a tide of excited news, a civilized clamor.
225, That Edward's prediction of a storm was right was apparent to everyone by the middle of the day.
226, That this is not so is very apparent from any number of reports which can not be dismissed as anecdotage.
227, Substitute anxiety in the spectator, he wrote, brought about by nothing other than the apparent lack of anxiety in the image.
228, Their apparent success prodded Democrats to start building a counter-counter-establishment.
229, After a while it grew apparent that Tara's verdict on Guy was fairly accurate.
230, Sometimes, for no apparent reason, all the children may become wired up.
231, He attempted to explain apparent contradictions in testimony he gave under aggressive questioning by plaintiffs' lawyers several weeks ago.
232, For nearly a year there was no apparent change in his cancer.
233, There are no apparent changes in the Hox code in the r5-7 region.
234, To cry for no apparent reason was not considered odd.
235, But it is also apparent that these students do not believe they are successful in their relationships with their parents.
236, It is apparent from section 13 that a basic valuation is necessary to the consideration of an application for a further advance.
237, The differences among the accounts become most apparent when one considers the manner in which the cleavage between sky and earth occurred.
238, Only about 30/-40% of patients with hepatitis B develop clinically apparent acute hepatitis.
239, The consequences of that are only too apparent in cases such as that of Andrew Docherty.
240, This pattern is readily apparent whenever researchers look at the sculpted surface of the open sea.
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