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Synonym: fragrancemeaningodorperfumescentsignificancesmellsubstanceSimilar words: essentiallysentencepassengerassessvesseldessertdepressedassessmentMeaning: ['esns]  n. 1. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience 2. any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted 3. the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work 4. a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor. 
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61. Why, it might contain the essence of life itself.
62. It was of the very essence of honesty.
63. Wars were the very essence of the Roman organization.
64. It is the essence of our democratic system.
65. Time is of the essence.
66. Equality is the essence of democracy.
67. In essence, the domestic economy is growing too rapidly.
68. Take off heat, stir in vanilla essence.
69. I have to say I loved the sound through the Boogie power amp, although the essence remained distinctly Marshall.
70. In essence, if she criticizes your work, she is criticizing herself.
70. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
71. It was mind-boggling how quickly he captured the essence of our business and started making improvements.
72. Instead of being human and down-to-earth, faith becomes a fragrant, concentrated essence.
73. His speech was, in essence, a plea for understanding and conciliation.
74. I shall introduce its fundamental essence in Chapter 3 under the title of cumulative selection.
75. Anyone acquainted with ancient ikons will recognise how acutely she has captured their essence.
76. Stir in the eggs, vanilla extract, almond essence and butter until they are evenly combined.
77. In this sense the policy represents the essence of consumerism.
78. Put a few drops of natural vanilla essence into a pan of water and place in a low oven.
79. She understood human nature, which is the essence of politics.
80. As with every other aspect of the desert life cycle, time is of the essence.
81. The very essence of such continuity is children-now fewer than before, but retained far longer within the family bounds.
82. This often meant, of course, depriving the indigenous peoples of the very essence of their traditional culture and religious practices.
83. To harmonise mind and body, this is the true essence of karate-do: the empty hand way.
84. The practical consequences of time limits which are not of the essence of the contract are such that they are virtually meaningless.
85. That in essence is what started Pons and Fleischmann on their quest for test-tube fusion.
86. It is clear that, in the development of the safety case regime, time is of the essence.
87. I felt formless, part of time and space, an essence, a piece of cosmos.
88. Even greater difficulties follow from the way in which Marx identifies production with human essence.
89. The deterioration in the domestic country's terms of trade is the essence of trade diversion.
90. In essence, these programs fostered the emergence of local government professionals who were more capable of making public-private partnerships work.
More similar words: essentiallysentencepassengerassessvesseldessertdepressedassessmentfencehencesenselesssequencesciencecommenceevidencereferenceresidenceexperienceconferenceexperienceddifferencepreferenceconsequenceabstinenceconveniencein consequenceacquiescencemake a differencecommencementindependence
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