Synonym: condition, situation, state. Similar words: circuit, stance, substance, distance, instance, assistance, for instance, resistance. Meaning: ['sɜːkəmstəns] n. 1. a condition that accompanies or influences some event or activity 2. the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event 3. information that should be kept in mind when making a decision 4. formal ceremony about important occasions.
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31. I could mention the names of several persons whose influence over their flocks was solely attributable to this circumstance.
32. Persons become friends or enemies according to the trend of circumstance..
33. In this circumstance we feel more tired as the evening and the night wear on.
34. He was used to being in control of events, not the victim of circumstance; even so, the situation intrigued him.
35. But even this sad circumstance was overshadowed for me by political events of the week.
36. What side of the border you live or work on often is nothing more than a matter of individual circumstance.
37. In some ways it's like serving a writ, only in this circumstance it's entirely beneficial to the recipient.
38. We regularly take it that a causal circumstance is linked by way of a causal chain or sequence to its effect.
39. But like his brother Dre, Warren is a rapper only by circumstance and a producer by passion.
40. The real question is, though, does all this pomp and circumstance result in a superior loaf?
41. These and other similarly familiar issues are examined in chapter 4 in the light of changing international circumstance.
42. But the stark reality of the Highland scene described reminds me of another idyllic circumstance that went the rounds about this time.
43. Happiness is not a feeling, it is a choice. To be happy, one must choose to be happy, not respond to a circumstance that now controls your happiness. Joyce Meyer
44. Prestige, if nothing else, demanded that it be entered into with due pomp and circumstance.
45. All the boy knew in that circumstance was grief and worry and surprise and rage.
46. It is indeed true of the given description of the causal circumstance for the house fire that it could be much improved.
47. We do indeed have it that a causal circumstance necessitated its effect.
48. Not all of either circumstance was required for the effect,[http://sentencedict.com/circumstance.html] given that the other whole circumstance existed.
49. The extent to which spadefoot tadpoles become cannibalistic varies between the different species and according to ecological circumstance.
50. It is hardly news that a writer may enjoy an imaginative life richer, kinder than his pragmatic circumstance.
51. The council was responding as much to this as to real economic circumstance.
52. And the more one knew, the more control one could wield over circumstance.
53. Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance. Robert H. Schuller
54. What is actually observed in this Circumstance is an increase in serum potassium concentration.
55. Benedict was near thirty, and yet his face and form had withstood the ravages of time and circumstance.
56. It leaves out place and circumstance, the powerful and unconscious drive of material interests and class identity.
57. In the latter circumstance, the antacid should simply be stopped for a period of time and the serum phosphate monitored.
58. By the mid-nineties, many adolescents had no answer when asked what moral principles might apply to a particular circumstance.
59. Under the stress of circumstance, the conventional wisdom is rejected.
60. A mitigating circumstance is the fact that few library users restrict themselves to one source alone for obtaining books.
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