How To Use Retentive In A Sentence

  • Conclusion It's practical to utilize human mandible as the model to measure retentive force of clasps.
  • Anything material can be destroyed, but thought is retentive and has accumulated throughout Time.
  • He is a scholar who has wide learning and a retentive memory.
  • March 2nd, 2009 at 10: 52 pm expansionism footprints froze glove prohibitively sakes stations buy generic cialis alarming evaluates molar pistons retentiveness rigidity scowls Webster. Matthew Yglesias » Why Don’t You Guys Ever Report the Good News?
  • In addition, the rain forests are restricted to dolerite-derived red clay soils, which are highly moisture retentive. Eastern Zimbabwe montane forest-grassland mosaic
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  • But good crops of alfalfa may be grown on subsoils so retentive that underdrainage is necessary to facilitate the escape of an excess of moisture with sufficient quickness. Clovers and How to Grow Them
  • To wit: ever since I've been working here on my own devoid of any human contact, I've been turning into a small-minded tight-fisted anal-retentive mentalist.
  • A better aphorism from him, which should be pinned to the wall of every management consultant's office, was "progress, far from consisting in change depends on retentiveness". Will policy makers never learn from past mistakes?
  • He's not obliged to like her ” some people don't, as he points out ” but it is only fair to let your readers know that she has a thoroughly first-rate mind (not just "jaggedly sharp") and a phenomenal (not merely "retentive") memory. Life with Picasso
  • In fact, these wires are not just twisted together in a sensible, civilized manner, they are wound tight enough to make an anal-retentive boy-scout proud, and then they are doubled over and twisted again. Archive 2009-12-01
  • (But, he thought, she had a remarkably accurate and retentive memory all the same. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • She's a dictionary fan who even coined the joke, "Does 'anal-retentive' have a hyphen?" back in 1990. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Dolores Umbridge: [ standing with her Inquisitorial unit retentive Cho river hostage ] Get them!
  • He is fiercely retentive, desperately eager to hang on to anything that gives even the promise of some sort of solace.
  • These mixes are light and water retentive, perfect for little seedlings on the go.
  • Abraham's idea that mania "revers [es]" the "retentive tendency of melancholia": mania celebrates the ego's sudden triumph over both ego ideal and the once-loved, lost, and subsequently introjected object. 'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_
  • Last comes a stage when retentiveness is exhausted and all that happens is at once forgotten; a vain, because unpractical, repetition of the past takes the place of plasticity and fertile readaptation. The Life of Reason
  • His memory, always accurate and retentive, irrelevantly ranged over her confidential file from other days. She was eating very little. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • The case packers apply a non-retentive glue to a corrugated flat and the bottles are placed upon the board and overwrapped.
  • The book is packed with little gems of wit and wisdom which often have nothing to do with English usage, but which disclose an extraordinarily lively and retentive intelligence, and make the book a pleasure to read.
  • Orwell's strong retentive memory for poetry is also suggested in a 1942 review of the first three of Eliot's Four Quartets.
  • The statement occurs in a discussion of the idea of progress in which Santayana contends that progress is more about retentiveness than about change.
  • a memory irretentive, she had a genuine desire to instruct herself, and that in a solid way. The Emancipated
  • Within the packaging is an offer to send away for a traditional Simpsons DVD box, so the anal retentive among us can have the sets line up in order nice and neat. New releases, 16 August 2005
  • He was an omnivorous, fast, and extraordinarily retentive reader.
  • The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient; at others, so bewildered and so weak; and at others again, so tyrannical, so beyond control!
  • Away from anal retentive questions of legal formalism, does anyone give a damn as to whether or not it is right/moral/proper for the govt to effectively seize one-sixth of the economy over the clear unambiguous disapproval of the electorate? The Volokh Conspiracy » Would “Deem & Pass” Survive Judicial Review?
  • To read Cook's Illustrated is to see anal retentiveness made into quivering flesh. A Plug For A Magazine
  • His wide reading and his retentive memory for English poetry, particularly that of his friends Tennyson and Browning, gave him a never-failing supply of literary illustrations.
  • I've personally driven between Cleveland and points south (including Akron), and the mileage is well known. it's about 40 miles or so. or would it have made your anal retentive day better if I had said ... Ding dong, LeBron is gone (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Also, is it the height of anal retentiveness to point out that Chaplin's first film appearance wasn't until 1914? kevtron VOTD: Charlie Chaplin in The Matrix | /Film
  • The conservative philosopher, George Santayana, addressed the danger of the lack of em>retentiveness in response to what Leon Edel, Henry James's biographer, referred to as ‘America's cult of impermanence’.
  • Giacometti had an exceptionally powerful and retentive visual memory, and his biographer attested to frequent instances of recollections decades old.
  • This gives a moisture retentive medium, but allows excess water to drain from the roots.
  • He is fiercely retentive, desperately eager to hang on to anything that gives even the promise of some sort of solace.
  • This gives a moisture-retentive growing medium, but allows excessive wetness to drain from the roots of the plants.
  • I was not in the least conscious at this time that a large wareroom amply stored by virtue of a retentive memory was not the most needed as an equipment for all the practical affairs of life. The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure
  • (But, he thought, she had a remarkably accurate and retentive memory all the same. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Treatment with moisture-retentive dressings consisted of either a hydrocolloid, an alginate, or sterile gauze.
  • His retentive memory for dates was going to prove a great asset in his later career.
  • To what extent Mr. Berol's remarkable memory was natural and required only attention, for its development, seems impossible to determine with exactness, but the evidence clearly indicates that, however useless were many of his memory feats, a highly retentive memory was developed where before only "a good forgettery" existed. The Art of Public Speaking
  • Without the aid of a swingometer, and feeling a bit low on powers of anal retentiveness today, I would guess that those sorts of swings would wipe out most, if not all, of Labour's Commons majority. Won`t Get Fooled Again
  • In Part 4, Jonah Weiland even notes that these are going to be some of the more "fannish" questions, and as is the case for most "fannish" questions, they're mostly anal-retentive continuity wanking. One More Day Brings More One More Day Talk! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Don't you think Adrian's a bit anally retentive? Look how obsessively orderly everything is in his garage.
  • Limp and listless, there's no discernable flavour and it seems unretentive, any sauce just sliding off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Luke had an amazingly retentive memory.
  • Soils tend to be high in acid with a predominance of clay (25 per cent and more), low in pH, but well drained and moisture retentive.
  • Caraway can be grown on a variety of soils, although it thrives on fertile, water-retentive soils, it also benefits from deep cultivation.
  • If my inbox shows more than 60 emails sitting there waiting to be answered or taken care of in some way, I get very anxious (yes, I'm a bit anal-retentive). Is "E-Clutter" a Word? - SpouseBUZZ
  • This gives a moisture-retentive growing medium, but allows excessive wetness to drain from the roots of the plants.
  • Perhaps I simply need to stop being so … "retentive". CommunityWiki: RecentChanges
  • This, on the other hand, I read because I wanted to see how it came out, not because I spell anal-retentive with the hyphen in. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • There was also a lot of anal-retentiveness on display. A Conundrum « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • … now go wipe, your anal retentiveness is showing … Think Progress » Fox News: ‘Al Gore’s Global Warming Movie: Could It Destroy Our Economy?’
  • Thus, if the soil be too wet, it may be drained; if too loose and sandy, it may be rendered more consistent and retentive of water by the addition of clay or loam; it may be enriched by chalk, or any kind of calcareous earth. Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
  • Because we, what with our anal-retentive, horn-rimmed parsing of phrases and slicing of sentences, are really semanticists when it boils down to it.
  • a retentive mind
  • KCNA says: It, with effects of both preventive and curative treatment, helps improve mental and retentive faculties by multiplying brain cells. North Korea Hails New ‘Anti-Ageing Super Drink’ | Impact Lab
  • ‘Progress, far from consisting in change,’ said the Spanish sage, ‘depends on retentiveness.’
  • But just to witness the shocked disbelief on their anal retentive little faces when I do it will be worth every syllable.
  • soils retentive of moisture
  • His memory, always accurate and retentive, irrelevantly ranged over her confidential file from other days. She was eating very little. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • I'm sure that this is closely related to my anally retentive attitude towards employing proper grammar and complete English words, without ever resorting to the dreaded ‘text speak’.
  • I'm still a little fuzzy, and there are piles of papers on my desk (an anal-retentive's daymare); hence, the delay between our regular post and the RDA. 12.03
  • Treatment with moisture-retentive dressings consisted of either a hydrocolloid, an alginate, or sterile gauze.
  • I realise that I have been blessed with an exceptionally absorbent and retentive memory - oh you want me on your pub quiz team!
  • Such high standards are an impossibility, therefore, the pushing for that "perfection" creates fake, frustrated, anal retentive, "just for the picture" kind of mothers that become so involved in what they're supposed to be that they forget to love their children. The Bad Mother Manifesto | Her Bad Mother
  • ‘Progress, far from consisting in change,’ said the Spanish sage, ‘depends on retentiveness.’
  • No, I will not knock $10 bucks off the price of the fridge because your anal retentive eyes picked up the ittiest, bittiest hairline scratch from across my driveway. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • Choose an open, sunny spot with a moisture-retentive, well-drained soil and dig over the earth to remove all weeds before adding a few spadefuls of organic matter.
  • Sahre has catalogued and organized everything about this modest outcropping of homes with an admirable anal retentiveness. 2008 June : Scrubbles.net
  • For Barthes, film animates the photograph, which for him is distensive and retentive, and draws the photograph forth into protensiveness.
  • While I think this is good in the long run (T's anal-retentiveness is generally an admirable trait, but it does mean that it takes us ages to sign any contract for anything), it means that we won't make an offer for a few weeks, at least. Archive 2006-05-01
  • You have much comprehension in your dealings with people, and an amazingly retentive memory.
  • While religious freedom had been secured, philosophy had become timid, official, and timeserving; retentive as FONTENELLE of the truths within its grasp, and fearful to give utterance to aught that might disturb the stillness of the temple, the lecture-room, or fashionable auditory. An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges
  • We've worked up the offer, but since T is anal-retentive he does not trust the home inspection contingency clause on the Offer to Purchase in Midwestern State (he doesn't think it protects the buyer enough, and gives too much leeway to the seller). Archive 2006-05-01
  • The two qualities seem naturally to combine into that self-containedness (very different from self-contentedness) which distinguishes Chaucer, and which helps to give to his writings a manliness of tone, the direct opposite of the irretentive querulousness found in so great a number of poets in all times. Chaucer
  • She's very retentive of any facts about the culture, especially about the language.
  • For the retentive types who extra time on their hands to copy-edit others’ posts: yes I know how bemoan is actually spelled. Chick-lit strikes back

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