remainder|remainders in English
noun
[re'main·der || rɪ'meɪndə(r)]
something which remains; remnant, piece of fabric which is left over after the rest of the fabric has been sold or used; balance: (Mathematics) amount that remains after division; (Mathematics) difference, number acquired after subtractio
Use "remainder|remainders" in a sentence
1. Attornments of tenants unnecessary to grants of rents, reversions, or remainders
2. NRS 111.090 Grants of rents, reversions and remainders effective without Attornments of tenants
3. Several sentences or non-served remainders of several sentences may be added up.
4. "The law of contingent and vested remainders is full of Casuistries." Helvering v
5. The remainder will replace older aeroplanes.
6. The remainder live in private households.
7. 9 divided by 4 is remainder
8. Remainder of the unit executes security plan.
9. Other ethnic groups made up the remainder.
10. He gulped down the remainder of his coffee.
11. Divide 2 into and the answer is remainder
12. Fifteen divided by four gives you a remainder of
13. You must clean out the remainder of Germany.
14. Ten people came but the remainder stayed away.
15. The remainder of the ribbon is Ultramarine Blue.
16. The remainder will be recorded in the first quarter.
17. The remainder must be paid by the end of June.
18. Poland continued attacking during the remainder of the half.
19. The remainder train for three years at theological college.
20. The remainder was known as the Upper Louisiana Territory.
21. I spent the remainder of the afternoon in play.
22. So long as two key sequences do not produce overlapping remainders this can achieve results considerably better than true randomization.
23. Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.
24. Meanwhile, the Germans launched the remainder of their invasion force.
25. And then we subtract, and then we have no remainder.