How To Use Hortative In A Sentence
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You've got to accentuate the hortative, eliminate pejoratives, latch on to the deprecative, and don't mess with Mr. In-Between.
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From the schematic linearity of its structure to the hortative tone of its narration, the grant permeates each sequence as the blues infuses every composition by Duke Ellington.
Not Quite All That Jazz
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My problem with today's liturgical bureaucracy is that it advances measurable technical goals at the same time it diminishes the more essential immeasurable exhortative ones at the heart of EACW.
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The perfects ( 'asithi and hizkartssni) are converted and so become hortative or precative futures.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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As much as Tocqueville owes to Enlightenment insights, his work belongs, as well, to the counter-Enlightenment strain of the liberal tradition — impressionistic and exhortative, idealistic in its use of types and fatalistic in its approach to history, sentimental both in its portrayal of a declining aristocracy and in its invocation of the turbulent United States as a manner of natural order.
The Visitor
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Note also how the imperative is followed by the cohortative in the last two verbs (K.S. 364n; G.K. 108 d).
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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The scriptures of Semitic inspiration are hortative, admonitory; they urge, they reprove, they enjoin, they warn.
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Chrysostom delivered a series of twenty or twenty-one (the nineteenth is probably not authentic) sermons, full of vigour, consolatory, exhortative, tranquilizing, until Flavian, the bishop, brought back from Constantinople the emperor's pardon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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The jussive (tehi) is followed by the cohortative nikhrethah (K.S. 364 g).
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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Yet his tone was urgent and campaign-trail feisty, peppered with the exhortative refrain of, "Pass this bill, now!
President Obama's jobs speech: the verdict | The panel
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The difference between prohibitative and exhortative social feedback mechanisms is much more significant than people like to think.
Morality and the liberal
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Several of the mestizo's friends were supporting him, mainly with their physical presence, although they became vocally exhortative from time to time.
Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates
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Nedhe'ah is cohortative (K.S. 198 b) and really stronger than our translation can readily reproduce, viz.,
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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He has fourteen moods; his _interrogative, optative, hortative, promissive, precautive, requisitive, enunciative_, &c. But as far as philosophical accuracy and the convenience and advantage of the learner are concerned, it is believed that no arrangement is preferable to the following.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
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The hortative title of "Publish Your Photography Book" Princeton Architectural Press, 224 pages, $29.95 is not really necessary; as authors Darius D.
Gift Guide: Photography Books
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Its hortative function barely survives outside of a few locutions, but ‘God bless… ‘is one of those.’
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As in EACW, its emphasis is exhortative and encouraging, not technical.
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He has mobilized his decades of work in social and cultural history in order to write this exhortative book exploring the value of images for historical writing.
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This with similar usages throughout the KJV seems to be merely hortative, bleached of any chiding tone.
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Here, the voice is not imperative, and it does not try to address the viewer directly; rather, it is exhortative, and it implicitly addresses, in plain Italian, the Italian team.
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The anonymous yet commanding voice of the David-like poet then reappears and neatly concludes the poem with its final hortative: ‘With Circes let them dwell that thinke not so.’
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He described Divine Beauty as ‘neither philosophy nor theology, neither spiritual nor doctrinal, neither critical nor exhortative but rather a delighted dance of all these elements’.
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The jussive (tehi) is followed by the cohortative nikhrethah (K.S. 364 g).
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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Nor are these assertions mere neutral constations; they are exhortative performatives that require the passage from sheer enunciation to action.
Reading, Begging, Paul de Man
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How did the mere hortative manage to exist alongside the deprecative?
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Given the hortative intent of this paper, there is not the opportunity to provide a detailed rendition of accountings during the Irish famine.
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Just as important, though, is a difference in function between retrospective appraisal and present judgments that have an exhortative function as much as anything else.
Am I a Relativist? Well, It Depends.
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How did the mere hortative manage to exist alongside the deprecative?
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It was an ancient and a sad matron of a sedate look and christian walking, in habit dun beseeming her megrims and wrinkled visage, nor did her hortative want of it effect for incontinently
Ulysses
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Wa'adhabberah is the emphatic cohortative, "would that I might," called also the yaqtul gravatum (K.S. 198 b).
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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January 25th, 2007 at 5: 55 am awesome idea! so easy, so powerfull, so hortative.
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He knew some members of the congregation, including the president, grew restive during his discourse, and would have preferred a more oratorical, hortative style, but he felt his type of sermon was more in keeping with his basic function of teacher, implicit in the word "rabbi.
Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry
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A certain kind of fictionalist might claim that the real meaning of “Stealing is wrong” should be rendered in the cohortative mood (which in English is not grammatically distinguished from imperative): “Let's pretend that stealing is wrong.”
Moral Anti-Realism
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The double cohortative lends an urgency to his words, that make it appear that he is eager to receive the blessing.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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Note the enclitic na ', intensifying or adding vividness to a jussive in v. 7 and to a hortative in v. 8 (K.S. 355 b),.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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Look, I can already picture you rolling your eyes as your read this at least inwardly; and yes, I know I've said "look" twice now, and yes, I remember how you resent it when books take an "exhortative" tone with you . . . — but isn't it a half-knowing eye roll?
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The band's first and most conventionally soul-like album, A Whole New Thing, was a flop, but the exhortative title song of album two, "Dance to the Music," became their first Top 10 hit, in 1968, and remains a party standard to this day.
Sly Stone's Higher Power
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Formally, this is not far from the truth, but it is generally recognized now that there are actually three different PCs: the imperfect (PC1), the preterite (PC2) and the jussive-cohortative (PC3).
Ralph the Sacred River
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He has fourteen moods; his _interrogative, optative, hortative, promissive, precautive, requisitive, enunciative_, &c. But as far as philosophical accuracy and the convenience and advantage of the learner are concerned, it is believed that no arrangement is preferable to the following.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
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You've got to accentuate the hortative, eliminate pejoratives, latch on to the deprecative, and don't mess with Mr. In-Between.
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Some scholars consider that both jussive and cohortative mood are conveyed by the form of the imperfect.