Synonym: ball, expanse, extent, field, globe, province, realm. Similar words: atmosphere, here and there, euphemism, photographer, phenomenon, there, here, where. Meaning: [sfɪr/sfɪə] n. 1. a particular environment or walk of life 2. any spherically shaped artifact 3. the geographical area in which one nation is very influential 4. a particular aspect of life or activity 5. a solid figure bounded by a spherical surface (including the space it encloses) 6. a three-dimensional closed surface such that every point on the surface is equidistant from the center 7. the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
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31) In effect they confer on the individual a sphere of immunity against interference by the state, other organisations and other individuals.
32) To see how the array of possibilities is again the Riemann sphere, imagine the photon to be travelling vertically upwards.
33) It can detect a steel sphere half the size of a golf ball, at a range of 70 yards. Sentencedict.com
34) The argument proceeded from the social sphere to the aesthetic sphere.
35) Feel safely enclosed within your sphere of light. 11. Open your eyes.
36) It means simply freedom from coercion by others and it is achieved when a sphere of private autonomy is created.
37) The monotheistic order required that the feminine should be barred from the sphere of power, which coincided with the sacred.
38) Drab-olive military packages of emergency rations and water are tucked into a back corner of the sphere.
39) There were enormous difficulties, equally, in the sphere of cultural policy and minority rights.
40) It lacks the qualities associated with the perfection of the celestial sphere: circular motion, elemental purity, immutability.
41) There are many comparable examples in the psychological sphere, as well as in the domain of physical disorder.
42) The cultural move from an autonomous and independent sculpture back to the public sphere inevitably raises the spectre of popular culture.
43) The follicle, in the shape of a sphere, is lined with a single layer of epithelial cells.
44) In the center of the sphere find the prize, a chunk of sweet crab meat.
45) Audiocassettes and videocassettes therefore have a powerful potential for helping individuals to develop culturally, socially, and in the religious sphere.
46) Rourke was the one who was shooting out of her sphere like a trail-blazing comet.
47) At present domestic labour is organisationally inefficient because it is not socialised like the industrial sphere, which counterbalances increased productivity through mechanisation.
48) This Massiliot sphere of influence happens to correspond to those areas where the greatest concentration of Black Virgins is to be found.
49) To put it crudely, the global capitalist system has very little need of the subordinate classes in this sphere.
50) Justus Lipsius was the classical scholar who introduced him into the military sphere.
51) Charles's distant cousin John Carroll was drawn only once from the religious into the civil sphere during the war.
52) It aims to comply with all relevant legislation and be among the industry leaders in its sphere of operation.
53) Apparently, then, Hegel is extending a notion of full autonomy to the sphere of love-making.
54) In the domestic sphere the policy was equally fundamental, for tariff reform was seen as the antithesis of socialism.
55) This hulking Atlas is carrying the universe upon his shoulders, a hollow orb ringed with the constellations of the celestial sphere.
56) But Theresa would not care, being almost glad to be all wrong in some sphere.
57) Moscow was delighted, seeing formal recognition of its sphere of influence.
58) In addition, he lacked experience in the vital sphere of foreign affairs.
59) His disciple Van Helmont described it as radiating within and around a person like a luminous sphere.
60) Successful interaction requires both induction into the technological sphere and sustained involvement in real time.
More similar words: atmosphere, here and there, euphemism, photographer, phenomenon, there, here, where, thereby, whereas, wherein, severe, adhere to, for the rest, here and now, inherent, over there, severely, derelict, interest, ceremony, elsewhere, as it were, different, interfere, reference, stereotype, preference, difference, conference.