How To Use Desirableness In A Sentence

  • And inasmuch as the pleasures are unalloyed by pains and the pains by pleasures, the examination of them may show us whether all pleasure is to be desired, or whether this entire desirableness is not rather the attribute of another class. Philebus
  • Evidently this discreet "uniped" was impressed with the desirableness of living to fight another day. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest
  • The sense, the inward feeling, in the soul of each believer, of its exceeding 'desirableness' -- the experience, that he 'needs' something, joined with the strong foretokening, that the redemption and the graces propounded to us in Christ are 'what' he needs -- this I hold to be the true foundation of the spiritual edifice. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • For a number of reasons these naturally produced pesticides have not found widespread commercial exploitation, despite their ecological desirableness.
  • She deliberately demonstrated that she was desirable to other men, as he involuntarily demonstrated his own desirableness to the women. CHAPTER VII
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  • And she was aware of pride in herself, in her woman's desirableness that had won for her so wonderful a lover. CHAPTER XV
  • I must again call attention to the desirableness of consolidating the statutory enactments regarding the New Zealand Institute, and incorporating the Clause 7 of the Finance Act, 1925, under which authority the main income of the Institute is derived.
  • Such is my judgment, Lysimachus, of the desirableness of this art; but, as I said at first, ask Laches, or Courage
  • A Victorian committee in 1853 reiterated the desirableness of a ‘General Assembly.’
  • While away on my cruises on the bay, I took no drink along; and while out on the bay the thought of the desirableness of a drink never crossed my mind. Chapter 11
  • My certainty in this matter was due, not to any exalted sense of my own desirableness to women, but to my anything but exalted concept of women as instinctive huntresses of men. CHAPTER VIII
  • United States discovered its desirableness simultaneously. THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN
  • The need for low water content just takes a lot of the desirableness away from them from my standpoint.
  • Facing the falling of commercialized culture context, desirableness of material and market rules, how should literature, walking into the new century, go out the deep valley and re-create triumph?
  • The harpooner suggested the eminent desirableness of a drink, and Scotty searched his pockets for dimes and nickels. Chapter 6
  • This information will have a significant influence to me on the desirableness of an apartment.
  • But either Mistress Jean's influx of caution came too late, and someone had overheard her suggestion, or the idea was already abroad in the mind bucolic and georgic, for that very night it began to be reported upon the nearer farms, that the Mains of Glashruach was haunted by a brownie who did all the work for both men and maids -- a circumstance productive of different opinions with regard to the desirableness of a situation there, some asserting they would not fee to it for any amount of wages, and others averring they could desire nothing better than a place where the work was all done for them. Sir Gibbie
  • That beauty for which can be substituted the word "desirableness," and that insignificant beauty which is the beauty of gems, were in great demand. Art

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