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Sentence count:198+5Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Cardinalis cardinalisRichmondena Cardinaliscardinal grosbeakcardinal numbercarminecentralfundamentalkeyprimalredbirdSimilar words: boardingrewardingregardingordinaryordinancesubordinatecoordinatecoordinatorMeaning: ['kɑːdɪnl]  n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church) one of a group of more than 100 prominent bishops in the Sacred College who advise the Pope and elect new Popes 2. the number of elements in a mathematical set; denotes a quantity but not the order 3. a variable color averaging a vivid red 4. crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male. adj. 1. serving as an essential component 2. being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order. 
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(61) It was utterly destroyed on the orders of Cardinal Mazarin in 1659.
(62) Senators who commit the cardinal sin of ignoring public opinion will soon be out of office.
(63) He also commits the cardinal error of underestimating his audience.
(64) Whether that is true or not is all but irrelevant, for the cardinal rule in politics is that perception is reality.
(65) Cardinal Agagianian brought the debate to a sudden close on 30 October to forestall further public discussion outside the Council.
(66) According to numerous opinion polls, they solidly oppose the kinds of discrimination that Cardinal Ratzinger condoned.
(67) First, and foremost, the Cardinal almost never lose at home.
(68) And any time the Cardinal ventured into the lane, McCoy was there to block or alter shots.
(69) Also, eating is not likely to be viewed as a cardinal sin.
(70) Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, was brought to a successful conclusion and the canonization ceremonies followed in the year 1726.
(71) But the cardinal seemed unaware that the laity was no longer as compliant as it had once been.
(72) Cardinal Danneels, too liberal for some conservatives, could be a kingmaker in the conclave.
(73) Amid all the purple, there was cardinal and gold, spilling from guts and pouring from hearts.
(74) And after his elevation to the papacy, he built a colonnaded portico out of his income as cardinal.
(75) I excused myself from Mr Cardinal and moved towards the doors.
(76) Earlier this year Cardinal Glemp repudiated this agreement but he has now been prevailed upon to honour it.
(77) This traditional view has been summed up as follows: The efficient control of expenditure is the cardinal management virtue.
(78) Our policy has but one cardinal principle,(Sentence dictionary) and that is the Encyclopedia.
(79) But how mud is used will differ from one climate to another, following the cardinal principle of traditional architecture.
(80) It's fairly entertaining to watch but commits the cardinal sin of not identifying individual players.
(81) We list the ten cardinal sins to be avoided by anyone hoping to handle their finances better in the future.
(82) Jason Collins had eight points in the last seven minutes of the first half as the Cardinal opened their seven-point lead.
(83) Cardinal de Bricassart chartered a private plane to Athens.
(84) Righteousness is one of cardinal virtues of Confucian ethics.
(85) A cardinal perched momently on the dogwood branch.
(86) Disconnected writing is the cardinal sign of the loner.
(87) Know the difference between ordinal numbers and cardinal numbers.
(88) When I finally saw the Cardinal, I was underwhelmed.
(89) Is chest pain the cardinal symptom of Mi?
(90) His jacket was the color of a cardinal red.
More similar words: boardingrewardingregardingordinaryordinancesubordinatecoordinatecoordinatorcardiovascularextraordinaryaccordingrecordingcardjeopardizeaccording toID cardcarnaldiscardin allpostcardall in allfinallynominallyoriginallyspinal cordaboriginaloriginalitymarginalizein all directionssordid
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