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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181. Eleven years ago, highway officials voted, in essence, to take Route 66 off the map.
182. If you like the house the chances are that other people will like it too, so speed is of the essence.
183. Laing is still preoccupied with the authentic self, the repressed human essence.
184. The essence of the problem is to define a ley, which is harder than it appears.
185. In essence we aim to provide a personal service of the highest standard by combining advanced techniques and specialist knowledge.
186. If time is of the essence, the business tenant knows where he stands.
187. Todorov finds a variety of different manifestations of the absent essence in James's stories.
188. She stripped away the outer shell brick by brick, and massaged the essence of the structure, fashioning a gothic cathedral.
189. This is a pity, since moving together is the essence of safe, quick alpine mountaineering.
190. I want to develop the stronger thesis that criticism is the essence of higher education.
190. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
191. Mix cream cheese, icing sugar, vanilla essence and pistachio nuts.
192. My task has been to simplify the subject without oversimplifying, to distill without losing essence.
193. How can we conceptualize this process? In essence, it is quite simple.
194. They must retain the calm spaciousness of movement if they are not to destroy the essence of the classical style.
195. A magic-saturated shaman mushroom is very potent indeed, containing the essence of the shaman's magical power.
196. In essence the model is balanced on a bubble of air and keeps trying to slide off it.
197. Compromise, the essence of politics, becomes more difficult after one has staked out a position in public.
198. It is, indeed, politically more difficult for it threatens the very essence of capitalism.
199. A living being is therefore in essence a potentially self-healing system.
200. The essence of her charm, independent of time, revealed itself for a second in that gesture and dazzled me.
201. This combination of your political beliefs and actions is the essence of the domain of political science called political behavior or micropolitics.
202. Nevertheless, it captures the essence of the game very well.
203. After all, the Finder, the program that greets all Mac users, was the essence of the experience.
204. That is surely the real essence of beauty, nomatterwhat the age.
205. We want to capture the essence of his great trio, but with our own arrangements and in our own way.
206. Rousseau introduced a new moral system, which was in essence a reiteration of ideas already set forth by Shaftesbury and Pope.
207. This is the essence of the problem, as I see it.
208. To taxonomy, though, their essence lies in years to come.
209. Organized cooperation among various levels of producers and consumers is the essence of what economic systems are supposed to contribute to civilization.
210. Participation is in essence really only a refinement on the methods used to reflexively understand and interpret in everyday life.
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