Similar words: compose, impose, opposed, composure, proposed, supposedly, composition, be supposed to. Meaning: [-zd] adj. 1. made up of individual elements 2. serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress.
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(91) However, the so-called case histories which they composed with such artistic aplomb prove nothing.
(92) As he reflected on his appalling behaviour, he mentally composed a letter of apology to his host.
(93) These are composed largely of local councillors indirectly appointed by their local authority but not directly elected to these bodies.
(94) He did locate the apple orchard from which Liebermann had composed a large picture, and he made a sketch of it.
(95) The first wave was composed of 183 planes: level bombers, dive bombers, torpedo planes, and fighters.
(96) It is a face that masks emotion rather than displays it, a composed face, insular, a little haughty.
(97) Not much later a man who was probably a Samaritan composed another history of biblical times.
(98) A young moon shining on the cascading waters made them appear to be composed of drifting snow.
(99) The large silk-screen paintings of the 1960s come very close to the hand-made artifact being composed almost entirely of ready-made images.
(100) These centres will be composed of several research teams, usually local, that focus on defined collaborative projects.
(101) Peter Cameron tells sad stories with tender grace and understatement, as if his work were composed of panels of watercolor.
(102) By 2015, two populations, composed of very different ethnic groups, faced each other as adversaries across a great divide.
(103) That meant learning their language, composed mostly of guttural noises, facial expressions, arm movements and gestures.
(104) It is composed of species adapted to the urban environment and is influenced strongly by the availability of seeds.
(105) Sumatra is composed of old, thick continental crust comprising volcanic rocks of Permian, Cretaceous and Cenozoic age.
(106) The second section is the Review of Literature, and is composed of three major subheadings.
(107) This commission would be composed of mutually acceptable and appropriate international personalities and representatives from governments and international organizations.
(108) The House of Lords Almost all democratic states have a legislature composed of two Houses.
(109) The Lizard complex is composed mainly of serpentinite with gabbro and metamorphosed basic rocks.
(110) On analysis it was found to be composed of 90.26% copper and 9.16% tin,[http://sentencedict.com/composed.html] with a loss of 0.13%.
(111) On March 6 Anand appointed an interim Cabinet composed mainly of businessmen and technocrats.
(112) On the whole, the Commission urges that new hymn tunes should be composed for new words, and viceversa.
(113) Goudimel seems to have composed no more Latin church music after he embraced Protestantism c. 1560.
(114) The conservative opposition was composed of the privileged orders and institutions whose position had been challenged by liberal legislation.
(115) The upper layer of a plate is composed of either oceanic or continental crust or both.
(116) Braxton has composed for a 37-piece orchestra which he conducts here.
(117) The group is composed mostly of university professors, though of every persuasion from Keynesian to libertarian to Marxist.
(118) Yggdrasil composed an exquisite sonnet that deserved to live for centuries, but kept it to itself.
(119) The groups are usually composed of genetic kin, but not always.
(120) The Orthodox Church is composed of 23 self-governing churches that emerged from the Byzantine Empire.
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