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Sentence count:212+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: acceptedcustomaryestablishedformaltraditionalusualSimilar words: conventioninventionconversationpreventioninterventionconstitutionalconveniencea bone of contentionMeaning: [-ʃənl]  adj. 1. following accepted customs and proprieties 2. conforming with accepted standards 3. (weapons) using energy for propulsion or destruction that is not nuclear energy 4. unimaginative and conformist 5. represented in simplified or symbolic form 6. in accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past 7. rigidly formal or bound by convention. 
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61. Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.
62. Conventional game theory shows clearly why East and West compete to out-gun each other.
63. Conventional economic and accounting theory tends to assume that the process involved is highly rational and orderly.
64. Even a charge of conventional explosive in the vicinity of a small atom bomb would suffice.
65. The zone blitz can fluster an offense because it looks nothing like a conventional blitz.
66. The conventional approach to such questions is to use ordinary least squares regression methods, which are often unsatisfactory.
67. BUsers of conventional phones have long become accustomed to Bfree 911 access as a public right.
68. Our compliance will consequently depend to some extent on the opportunities for self-expression through conventional avenues.
69. The opening of a score of nuclear sites in some six years by conventional administrative procedures alone was inconceivable.
70. Neither creative nor conventional paths will necessarily lead to an acceptable solution in every case.
71. If you look at it within that context, these cadenzas by Leppard are rather conventional.
72. Furthermore, who told the stories about whom seemed to bear some relation to the conventional pecking order.
73. The hook is attached to a conventional rig, or a bolt-rig, of which more later.
74. The conventional view, then as now, was that Lanfranc had carried all before him in asserting the rights of Canterbury.
75. In this case, air stripping precedes a conventional biological process, while carbon adsorption is used as a final polishing step.
76. Conventional public administration sees the problem of bureaucratic power in these terms.
77. Doing conventional things well has always met with parental approval.
78. Purists argue against roasting in a conventional oven because the closed space traps moisture, adversely affecting the roasting process.
79. The compatibility between poetry and writing from the heart is not automatic but at best conventional.
80. Alternatively, to cook in a conventional oven, place the chicken and mushrooms in an ovenproof dish.
81. Balance chairs are better than conventional chairs but not as beneficial as the Gorman chair.
82. Conventional troop cuts will be accompanied by a reorganization of units in charge of offensive nuclear weapons.
83. If I stay within conventional bounds I will create a self on the basis of what is offered me.
84. These urban comedies portrayed a new moral code in opposition to conventional morality.
85. In this way, conventional practices are rationalized and so made more adaptable, as both Brumfit and Krashen point out.
86. But language is not all that conventional and matter of fact.
87. They can not be driven from their burrows by conventional means.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
88. The conventional approach to nature was about to undergo a change, and that change was already making itself felt.
89. In other words, many of the snobby, clubby vibes that tend to waft around conventional classical music are absent.
90. Wright's character is in effect a projected reader registering bewilderment before an artefact which has abandoned conventional ordering.
More similar words: conventioninventionconversationpreventioninterventionconstitutionalconveniencea bone of contentionconversionnationaladditionalfunctionaleducationalconvictionnationalismtraditionalcongressionaltraditionallyinstitutionalinternationalinstructionalmentionorganizationalattentionnot to mentionpay attention toidentificationconveyconcentrationconvert
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