Synonym: fragrance, meaning, odor, perfume, scent, significance, smell, substance. Similar words: essentially, sentence, passenger, assess, vessel, dessert, depressed, assessment. Meaning: ['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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151. In essence, this was his first fight since Garcia, which was almost a year ago.
152. A little noticed but central character of such vivisystems is that this paradoxical essence is contagious.
153. In essence, the rationale for local economic development links economic development to community well-being.
154. Superposition is of the essence of waves, which can be added together to reinforce or cancel each other out.
155. Gandhi himself refers to Rama as the all powerful essence whose name is inscribed in the heart.
156. That impersonality is the essence of war and the Thiepval Memorial attempts to disguise that fact by pretending to commemorate persons.
157. He plunged it into a dish of lavender essence and was astonished how quickly the burn healed.
158. In essence, the founding giants of the computer industry were diametrically opposed in both platform and product.
159. These distortions are the very essence of prejudice, and it is hardly surprising that conflict with Peter had arisen.
160. As for hospitals[sentencedict.com/essence.html], they are the essence of everything bad about bureaucratic organization.
161. Sometimes the Church can be part of the very essence of the hostile waters.
162. I understand why the Government have maintained an exemption for small businesses, for which survival is of the essence.
163. Work is the essence of life - everyone works to survive, to make a living, to accomplish, to advance and to secure a good life. No one goes through life without being a worker. Life is dead without work. Dr T.P.Chia
164. And it is this public display which is the essence of science.
165. The essence of Popper's position on observation statements is that their acceptability is gauged by their ability to survive tests.
166. And it's the bodily imperfections and decay which lead us to desire a permanence of the human essence.
167. A few simple brushstrokes have captured the essence of her inextinguishable hope for a better future.
168. It is difficult to capture the essence of why a trip is enjoyable.
169. The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection. George Orwell
170. There is also a grave danger that the essence of education will be forgotten.
171. A sauce is then made of currant jelly, Worcestershire and hot sauces, and the duck essence from the press.
172. In essence problem solving presents a new and challenging angle on a site or feature.
173. Using scent to create a sense of well-being is the essence of aromatherapy.
174. Given the constraints of magazine as medium, View Camera none the less captures the spirit, if not the essence.
175. However, the story can be simplified without losing its essence by neglecting the helium for the time being.
176. Essence remains in its infantile state, whilst the human entity grows.
177. Change is the essence of life – everything is in a process of moving, growing, adapting and changing, and change is the most important action that shapes the direction of life. Dr T.P.Chia
178. A pop epiphany which, for them, crystallised the very essence of youth.
179. In essence their class position often forces them into using the environment destructively and inhibits any adaptive response to its inevitable deterioration.
180. Speed is of the essence when following up newspaper advertisements.
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