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law of nature

NOUN
  1. a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature
    the laws of thermodynamics

How To Use law of nature In A Sentence

  • For the last few years Howard's entire political program has been based on the premise that Australia's sovereignty is not only absolute but inviolate, untouchable, a veritable law of nature.
  • The fruit of long ages of confirmed Valethood, entirely confirmed as into a Law of Nature; cloth-worship and quack-worship: entirely _confirmed_ Valethood, -- which will have to Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
  • It is a law of nature that inner thoughts will manifest an outer counterpart in due time.
  • The law of nature is substantially identical to the decalogue and was revealed in Eden and is known naturally by all humans such that all are without excuse before God.
  • This is a law of nature, and cannot be set aside, no more than two on the earth living disharmonized and misunderstood, can find rest away from, or out of, each other. ' Dawn
  • A law of nature must be immune to such possible disconfirmation.
  • History shows a variety of such sources: immemorial custom, divine law, the law of nature, a constitution.
  • But yes, it is a story of faith, of wonderment at all things in the universe and of the law of nature.
  • Plant seeds of happiness, hope, success, and love; it will all come back to you in abundance. This is the law of nature. Steve Maraboli 
  • Sunrise, sunset and the law of nature. Times, Sunday Times
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