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conformity to reality or actuality
he was famous for the truth of his portraits
they debated the truth of the proposition
the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat
he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities
How To Use the true In A Sentence
- The true King of England is alive and well and living in the outback of Australia.
- This, along with all the arguments against ratification of the EU Constitution, is something which we need to ram home at this moment when our electorate is so alive to the notion that they are being cozened by Labour and the Liberal ‘Democrats’ about the true effect of this Treaty. Archive 2008-02-03
- The true university of these days is a collection of books.
- There is a gap of several tens of millions of years between the Middle Permian when the last Metoptomatids lived, and the Middle Triassic when the true limpets appear.
- Even as large numbers were reintroduced to former habitats, it was not easy to prove that they were surviving and reproducing, the true measure of the project's success.
- But it is nonetheless another intriguing work from one of the true auteurs currently working in cinema.
- Yes, it means a re-think of the way we give, but it promises to truly lift up lives in these hard times and bring us back to the true definition of the word 'philanthropy,' which literally means "the love of humanity. Melanie Lundquist: Time to Change the Way We Give
- One particularly nice feature is the true print previewer that lets you proof and edit a map before making the final print.
- Its inward sign is the true spiritual kingdom: the covenantal relationship between God and believers.
- But the true nature of his dilemma constantly threatened to extinguish it.