Similar words: a share, shark, sharp, sharply, shareholder, shade, shake, shallow. Meaning: [ʃer /ʃeə] adj. 1. have in common; held or experienced in common 2. distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose.
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121. You can't beat the system and shouldn't want to, because it represents a co-operative progress towards shared goals.
122. Not only could he translate languages, he translated what was buried beneath themthe gestures, cultural forms, shared social signals.
123. The offerings made at the altars of papal churches were shared by the pope with the assisting clergy.
124. These programs are shared by public schools and community colleges and provide assistance through raceand gender-specific programs.
125. If we broke down the barriers to accessing information, dirty secrets would be exposed and knowledge could be shared.
125. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
126. Any applied stress is now shared between the elements and each is subjected to the same deformation.
127. But Dan Crawley's adopted niece clearly shared Henry's faith in the equine world.
128. They all still had secrets to keep, but some childhood memories were shared and Marc Robichaux's were among them.
129. Felt pretty chipper, as we scraped together enough coins to buy a shared polystyrene cup of milky tea.
130. Carrying ammunition for it was a job shared by several men.
131. I shared the joke, wondering just what fate might befall me later in the morning.
132. The valency of an atom in a covalent molecule is the number of electrons shared by the atom in forming the bond.
133. We have broken down barriers, shared information(Sentencedict.com), opened up communication lines and have coastal radar 24 hours a day.
134. A scholar or a particular work by a scholar may locate him / her in larger circles of shared collective life.
135. Most importantly they see the social structure of capitalist societies as being based not upon conflict but upon shared values.
136. The egalitarianism by which aristocrats and their slaves shared in one and the same eucharist was extraordinary.
137. Some reading requires quiet and calm; some reading cries out to be shared, perhaps to be read aloud.
138. The burden should be shared but the burden should not be taken away.
139. The value of shared facilities or labour must be apportioned strictly in proportion to relative benefits received.
140. They never had to plan their shared parenting; it was a foregone conclusion.
141. It is important to help pupils to appreciate that metaphors require interpretation within a background of shared ideas.
142. For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief.
143. It is the first collective memory of the new family, paradoxically shared even by children who were unborn at the time.
144. Almost all college students live in coed dormitories or in houses shared with friends.
145. Such a community spirit is also reinforced through the shared misfortune of mining disasters.
146. In San Diego, all three devices, which shared some similarities, were pipe bombs delivered by mail.
147. Margarett and Shaw shared a room that adjoined the only full bath; the girls and Senny the only other bedroom.
148. The very word partner conjures up a similar sharing of the risks and a shared passion about the business.
149. He shared a shift with Philip Stacey, the local antiques dealer, who was exempt on health grounds from active service.
150. They had loved each other, shared a life together, conceived a beautiful child together.