Synonym: component part, constituent, element, factor, ingredient, part, portion. Similar words: opponent, compose, compound, composition, continent, prominent, enter upon, respondent. Meaning: [kəm'pəʊnənt] n. 1. an abstract part of something 2. something determined in relation to something that includes it 3. an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system.
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61. The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it! Ansel Adams
62. The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism.
63. The participating States reaffirm that freedom of expression is a human right and a basic component of a democratic society.
64. The partners' duties A vital component of a partnership is the mutual trust between partners.
65. These repetitive simultaneous pressure waves usually occurred together with the lower oesophageal sphincter component of the migrating motor complex.
66. An important component is the opportunity to receive up-to-date information from a childbirth educator.
67. The principle of exchange is urged as an essential component of the system.
68. Gaining confidence is a major component of developing leadership skills.
69. In a complicated system, though, tinkering with one component can put another one out of kilter.
70. First, the fairly simple trick of separating two component parts of a clue by a number of pages.
71. The rivalry between Fabius and Rocard had been a major component of the party's internal problems.
72. Earlier,(www.Sentencedict.com) the House Judiciary Committee approved another component that Democrats view as a bill-killer: limits on medical malpractice suits.
73. A similar scoring system is used for the anxiety component.
74. This is a small but vital component of the communication system.
75. They form a vital component of our defences against chemical attack from trace compounds found largely in our diet.
76. Secondly, language being the usual vehicle of expression, linguistic meaning is a crucial component of social life.
77. The first principal component has most information and hence the greatest contrast and least noise.
78. Genetic evidence A number of studies have now firmly established the existence of a genetic component in the transmission of schizophrenia.
79. A finding of malice is a necessary component of murder.
80. Where a convergent or divergent margin has a significant transform component it is appropriate to refer to it as an oblique-slip margin.
81. It must be designed to constitute an essential component of those forces making for positive change in our country.
82. The commission has insisted that the memorial contain a significant educational component[sentencedict.com], but the contents are still under discussion.
83. In each case the honours subject occupies the whole of the final year with a research project as a major component.
84. To discover how to find the component values of a synthesised high-pass filter, consider the particular case of a second-order type.
85. Mentoring is a critical component of career success; neither men nor women can climb the career ladder without it.
86. Fig 5. Printed circuit board component layout and full size copper foil master pattern for the Tie Pulser.
87. Finding a remedy may be easier because there is less of a genetic component.
88. AlterNet operates its own network and maintains direct connections to most other component networks of the Internet.
89. The other necessary component was the deceased's name, which through its power could preserve life and identity.
90. The principal component, as always, is lack of language proficiency.
More similar words: opponent, compose, compound, composition, continent, prominent, enter upon, respondent, correspondent, accomplishment, accomplishments, on end, entertainment, sentiment, abstinence, jump off, import, impose, keep on, sponsor, respond, response, important, importantly, of importance, contemporary, once upon a time, be responsible for, corresponding to, compare.