Synonym: basics. Similar words: rudiment, rudimentary, pediment, sediment, condiment, impediment, embodiment, impedimenta. Meaning: ['ruːdɪmənt] n. a statement of fundamental facts or principles.
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1) She learned the rudiments of brick-laying, wiring and plumbing.
2) You'll only have time to learn the rudiments of windsurfing in a week.
3) She helped to build a house, learning the rudiments of brick-laying as she went along.
4) Coach Phillips taught me the rudiments of the game.
5) The left alone has the rudiments of a comprehensive rational critique which could challenge it.
6) These rudiments of space and close personal relationships grow out of the tasks set forth in the classroom.
7) So, the rudiments of the game are securely locked in.
8) It turned out he had had the rudiments of classicism flogged into him as a schoolboy.
9) Love the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
10) Oscar De La Hoya was learning the rudiments of seven-card stud poker.
11) Her first pupils all now knew the rudiments of typing.
12) I taught myself the rudiments of printing.
13) He has just learned the rudiments of Chinese.
14) Everyone learns the rudiments of arithmetic in elementary school.
15) I have mastered the rudiments of economics.
16) He mastered only the rudiments of geometry.
17) The Paris Commune is the social rudiments to practice Marx's theory of "rebuilding the individual ownership".
18) The rudiments of microneedle actuator have been developed, which is mainly made of SU 8 photoresist, and its 3D construction is fabricated by multistep exposal and electroforming metal.
19) It only took me an hour to learn/pick up the rudiments of skiing.
20) And he was now teaching young Patsy, unbeknownst to his elder brothers, the rudiments of the noble art of self-defence.
21) It was here that I had to learn the rudiments of technique.
22) Or sit in a tiny planetarium for an introduction to the rudiments of stellar navigation.
23) Businessmen he lectures to do not even know the rudiments of doctrine.
24) I have also met parents who are willing to shove Ritalin down the throats of their young child, simply because their offspring have never been taught the rudiments of socialisation.
25) And by the 14th century Chinese mathematicians had made significant advances in algebra, in the numerical solution of equations and in the rudiments of the binomial theorem .
26) He advised my attending certain places in London for the acquisition of rudiments as I wanted.
27) It is also probable that oral repetition of such sentences may help students of English to gain an understanding of some the rudiments of English sentence stress.
28) The student using this book has been exposed to the rudiments of bonding and structure.
29) It didn't take me long to pick up the rudiments of the language.
30) How much more profitable for the independent mind, after the mere rudiments of education , to range through a library at random,(http://sentencedict.com/rudiments.html) taking down books as the mother wit suggests!
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