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material possession

NOUN
  1. property or belongings that are tangible

How To Use material possession In A Sentence

  • The spiritual life is more important than material possessions.
  • For example, in July 1840 Sarwar Khan wrote to Macnaughten in lengthy detail about fifty camels that a Sikh official detained at Ataree. 98 The incident originated in February when Sarwar left his home in the daman with twelve hundred camels destined for Ludiana to transport Shuja's family and much of his entourage and material possessions to Kabul. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
  • His mother indulged him in material possession.
  • Decent people don't covet material possessions in times of crisis and extreme suffering.
  • The spiritual life is more important than material possessions.
  • The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions.
  • That happiness is to be achieved primarily through consumption and amassment of material possessions.
  • The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation.
  • We live in an acquisitive society which views success primarily in terms of material possessions.
  • Material possessions, hedonistic pleasures make people feel elated, but do not bring a deep sense of blissful happiness to the heart and soul. Dr T.P.Chia 
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