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Sentence count:153+4Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: astrophysicistphysicianphysicsphysicalphysicallyastrophysicsphysical educationdiaphysisMeaning: ['fɪzɪsɪst]  n. a scientist trained in physics. 
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31 A physicist by training, Davis never pursued a career in science.
32 The brilliant physicist Paul Dirac first put forward this theory back in 1990.
33 The details of how Strominger and collaborators forged the link are highly mathematical arguments only a physicist could love.
34 Amongst its alumni, the school can count the Nobel prize-winning physicist Ernest Walton.
35 The theoretical physicist gets more credit than the experimental because the behavior of the latter clearly depends on laboratory practice and observation.
36 The distinguished physicist, Sir Hermann Bondi, once described the sort of people who become scientists.
37 What the little company did have was the vision and fierce determination of its leader, nuclear physicist John Robert Beyster.
38 If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music. Albert Einstein 
39 I started out to be a physicist, but I soon went astray, seduced by a fascination with the brain.
40 The 33-year-old physicist lashed his camera to an ice-pick and took the photo by setting the timer.
41 Solana, a physicist, was from 1982-88 Minister of Culture,(http://sentencedict.com) and from 1985 also official government spokesperson.
42 Not being a particle physicist, I shall leave the complete renaming process to people who are better qualified.
43 Ferris, a physicist and prize-winning popular science writer, is qualified for the job if anyone is.
44 Like chemist and physicist we hope one day to be able to find out whether our icons are truly representative of reality.
45 He is famous as a physicist.
46 The physicist fudged on his experimental data.
47 He wanted to be a physicist.
48 A physicist is atom's way of knowing about atoms.
49 Italian physicist who invented the mercury barometer.
50 Conan is a physicist[sentencedict.com], don't high-hat him.
51 The successful physicist never puts on airs.
52 The physicist refocused the light beam.
53 The physicist was aware of the potential danger of nuclear fusion.
54 In a courtroom in Portland, she said that Hubbard had been portrayed to her as a nuclear physicist; in fact, he had failed to graduate from George Washington University.
55 I-Dosing is actually a variation on the phenomenon - "binaural beats" - found by German physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove in 1839.
56 Many possibilities which are open to the physicist today were impracticable not long ago.
57 In the movie Dr. Strangelove, Sellers portrays a brilliant but psychotic physicist.
58 Legend has it that he procured two toy pistols and enlisted the aid of fellow physicist George Gamow.
59 Given your reputation as a brilliant physicist, what ordinary interests do you have that might surprise people? —Carol Gilmore, JEFFERSON CITY, MO.
60 "We're on the verge of a new route to the bomb, " said Frank N. von Hippel, a nuclear physicist who advised President Bill Clinton and now teaches at Princeton.
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