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Sentence count:175+8Posted:2017-03-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: heightloftinessSimilar words: naturematurefeaturestatuestatusby naturecreaturein natureMeaning: ['stætʃə(r)]  n. 1. high level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement 2. (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot. 
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61. He is the embattled president of a university seeking to raise its stature on the higher education landscape.
62. Learning how to handle it, the human race grows in stature towards you.
63. The other is the popular appeal and stature of the president.
64. Beyond the window their shadows lengthen,(www.Sentencedict.com) aspiring to the stature of a late quartet.
65. Though short in stature, Genda was endowed with a strong fighting spirit which was reflected in his hawk-like countenance.
66. Other women, and men of short stature, were allowed to stand, rather than kneel to be beheaded.
67. The door was swung open by an unprepossessing man of middle stature, creamy-faced, and merry-eyed.
68. Their stature presented large institutional constraints to the framework for community treatment.
69. And they had to take four semesters of hygiene, or gym-perhaps to counter their waxy pallor and puny stature.
70. By championing the program, the technical colleges have garnered political stature and marketability.
71. He was small in stature, only five feet two inches tall.
72. It would be insulting to some one of Walker's stature to pretend otherwise.
73. Other institutions which grew in stature might aspire, one day and if they behaved, to become universities themselves.
74. He has a moral stature which comes from being wholly untainted by the previous regime.
75. I was by no means short in stature, but next to this man I felt like a dwarf.
76. Mrs Thatcher herself emerged with greater international stature now, in large measure because of her relationship with President Ronald Reagan.
77. The box set has given stature to popular and obscure artists, by providing context.
78. In truth, there wasn't anybody of his current stature on those teams back then.
79. Just the sight of Nixon shaking hands with Chou or chatting with Mao Tse-tung gave him stature.
80. His stature as a war-chief grew in proportion to Joseph's stature as a civil leader.
81. The couple - Mr. and Mrs. Reeves - were both of very short stature, hardly touching five feet in height.
82. He will probe unceasingly for loopholes by which to claw his way back to his prewar stature.
83. He was not a tall man, but something about his confidence and reputation gave him an impressive stature.
84. But because she was a woman she had to be of short to medium stature and pretty.
85. He sat back on a couch and shared a story that epitomizes his stature outside of California.
86. Bileka was considered to have neither the stature nor the political charisma to head a transitional government.
87. It had gained in both size and stature since then, and its word was law.
88. His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.
89. He was small of stature but built like a miniature tank.
90. Like the rest of the world he could see that one possible successor was larger in stature than the others.
More similar words: naturematurefeaturestatuestatusby naturecreaturein natureimmaturestatutecurvaturesignatureprematureliteraturetemperaturestatus quostatutorylegislaturenomenclaturesaturndaturanaturalnaturallyunnaturalsaturninesaturatednatural lawmaturationsupernaturalnatural gas
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