modern times

NOUN
  1. the circumstances and ideas of the present age
    in modern times like these
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How To Use modern times In A Sentence

  • Our nearest relatives, the chimps tend towards matrilinear, while patrilinear seems more prevalent in a majority of the different aboriginity groups in more modern times. Discovered: the basis of human civilization.
  • This apart, in modern times the western musical instruments like the Tambourin and the Tambour are adaptations of the Indian Tambora and Tanpura.
  • In modern times, bronze is an alloy of copper and any metal except zinc.
  • In modern times interest has centred around what it is about the owl that makes it the target for this hostile treatment.
  • While this may sound self - evident or commonsensical to readers of this journal, it is the case that the idea of human beings as a positive influence on the world has increasingly been displaced in modern times.
  • 'Modern Times' is a classic comedy starring Charlie Chaplin, the grandaddy of comic film actors.
  • As a result, students of the left face the most hostile political environment in modern times. Smithsonian Mag
  • She will leave after achieving the greatest performance in British middle-distance running of modern times.
  • However, in modern times many of these old cooperatives have demutualized and converted into stock companies to pursue higher profits.
  • Palaeopathological and comparative studies show that health deteriorated in populations that adopted cereal agriculture, returning to pre-agricultural levels only in modern times.
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