Similar words: demonstrate, demonstrator, demonstrative, demonstration, demonstratively, remonstrate, demonstrably, demonstrable. Meaning: ['demənstreɪt] adj. having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt.
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121. On the one hand, he bemoans the development of a political underclass as demonstrated by poll-tax refuseniks and Los Angeles rioters.
122. Father Tim saw at once that the truest meaning of the term captive audience was being demonstrated right before his eyes.
123. But this study has, for the first time, clearly demonstrated a genetic difference between concordant and discordant identical twins.
124. The opportunity for cave painting, in an artificial cave, demonstrated man's earliest use of pigments as paints.
125. One experiment demonstrated reducing an 8-bit gray-scale image into 1 bit per pixel.
126. Many have demonstrated that professional competence can be acquired quite simply and successfully by less educated people.
127. The people consuming the caffeine demonstrated tolerance in several ways.
128. In addition, Los Angeles has always demonstrated a remarkably high tolerance for spiritual innovators, political cranks, and religious eccentrics.
129. These three young men have demonstrated a personal commitment and sacrifice which inspired them to attempt this daunting journey with enthusiasm.
130. And it did this because it demonstrated that they were among the most fervent believers in the primacy of economic life.
131. As their brilliant performance in the Gulf War later demonstrated so vividly, our new management system corrected that vexing problem.
132. His commitment to the company is demonstrated by his work on the project.
133. Thousands of people demonstrated outside the parliament building last night.
134. She demonstrated her dexterity by managing to pinch my cheek while wearing elbow-length white gloves.
135. That is demonstrated by the findings of every Gallup and Roper poll taken in recent years.
136. Several studies have demonstrated that sperm exposed to caffeine swim faster and more energetically than normal.
137. However,(sentencedict.com) when both have felt threatened by developments in the Middle East they have demonstrated their ability to work together.
138. The clinical symptoms of magnesium excess or deficiency can be demonstrated to relate to this dependence.
139. The effectiveness of rapid amphibious and air-transported intervention as a deterrent to predator states had been clearly demonstrated.
140. The Directive specifies three ways in which compliance can be demonstrated. Self certification is the first option.
141. The end of entitlement is perhaps best demonstrated by the introduction of the Social Fund in the social security reforms of 1988.
142. The tiny gray-haired woman chattered continuously as she demonstrated how to make a tortilla.
143. It was an era that demonstrated the incompatibility of labour and government as bedfellows.
144. But the social tact of the Masai was most impressively demonstrated by the fact that they rarely asked for anything.
145. This study demonstrated the need to do more careful appraisals of anthropometric measurements on a regularly scheduled basis.
146. The initial concern with social welfare was further demonstrated by the provision of state-hired social workers.
147. More than 13,000 boat people in three Hong Kong detention camps demonstrated against forced repatriation on Nov. 11-12.
148. Nevertheless, the subsequent press reviews demonstrated that no Smiths backlash was in motion.
149. There is not only one way, as is demonstrated by the compound eyes of arthropods.
150. A meeting in October demonstrated both the students' growing awareness of a sense of group responsibility and their frustration.
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