Use "instructive" in a sentence

1. Those events were instructive.

2. Instructive Experiences and Interviews

3. The borderline cases here are instructive.

4. It was a most instructive day.

5. Thank you, that was very instructive.

6. To compare these accounts is instructive.

7. And it was really most instructive.

8. 12 The borderline cases here are instructive.

9. The book is filled with instructive drawings.

10. Estienne’s instructive illustrations were imitated for generations

11. A terse, witty, instructive saying a maxim.

12. Why should Jesus’ actions and teachings be instructive?

13. Lectures must be interesting as well as instructive.

14. We must bear in mind this instructive epigram.

15. The case of Wal-Mart is particularly instructive.

16. In the afternoon the students put on two instructive dramas.

17. These two articles will prove to be fascinating and instructive.

18. The chronology of events in this instance is particularly instructive.

19. Our videos are impressive, instructive, and effective visual aids.

20. The minister's visit to the prison was not instructive.

21. Inspection of the comparative figures is both instructive and startling.

22. Yet his words in those 15 verses are powerful and instructive.

23. What does Apothegm mean? A terse, witty, instructive saying; a maxim

24. But the slip is instructive and helps to prove my point.

25. The discovery that it is true can be a frightening and instructive process.

26. While it will be fun, the seminar also promises to be most instructive.

27. These gems from Luke’s Gospel prove that it is unique and instructive.

28. It is instructive to see how other countries are tackling the problem.

29. It will be instructive therefore to examine some of these different strands within Marxism.

30. Never have I read such a pleasant, amusing, and instructive article on proverbs.

31. It was this discrepancy of reaction that we found particularly striking and instructive.

32. To make this point clear the example of the Tower of Babel is instructive.

33. Actually feeling the anatomy, the consistency of the internal organs, it can be very instructive.

34. The disagreement between the establishment, West-leaning Alsops and the liberal idealist Lerner proved instructive.

35. It was an instructive couple of hours which showed that sport can cross any barriers.

36. AN INSTRUCTIVE STORY The Simple Tale of SUSAN Aked or INNOCENCE AWAKENED, IGNORANCE DISPELLED

37. Thus Copiously instructive is the English language; and thus needless is all recourse to foreign writers

38. The progressive shift of the rising mass from the highest elevation toward the foreland is instructive.

39. Synonyms for Cautionary include warning, admonitory, admonishing, monitory, cautioning, premonitory, exemplary, advisory, deterrent and instructive

40. It can surmount obstacles, eulogize differences, stimulate inspirations and bring about instructive effects and wealth.

41. Synonyms for Consultative include advising, consulting, consultatory, consultive, instructive, counseling, review, advisory, counselling and advice-giving

42. Adding to the joy of these instructive occasions has been the large number who got baptized.

43. Watching him and Peter Lilley, the new overseer of the poor, could be very instructive.

44. Definition (noun) a short pithy instructive saying Synonyms: aphorism, apophthegm Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for Apothegm

45. Both of these themes make Advent instructive, not only historically but also in terms of biblical

46. 11 Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.

47. There is also an instructive history in the condemnation and prohibition of books by the medieval church.

48. "Instructive" Chastening is designed to prevent the need for "corrective" Chastening 3

49. The first day’s program concluded with the very instructive drama Set Free to Promote True Worship.

50. Quiet-spoken and deeply read, he is an instructive and entertaining conversationalist with a sardonic sense of humour.

51. It may be instructive for me to provide some description to the Council of the actual Conference settings

52. 18 It is instructive to compare how Jehovah reacted with how Jonah reacted to this turn of events.

53. It is instructive at this point to return to the issue of national versus international economies of scale.

54. Soon we will be ordering calendar for 1990, which will feature additional instructive pictures from Bible lands.

55. Learning the meaning of verbal categories from scratch is difficult and time-consuming but it is very instructive.

56. Our most instructive anecdote for this is Gregory's account of the new taxes instituted by Chilperic in 5

57. It may be instructive for me to provide some description to the Council of the actual Conference settings.

58. But feedback is always more productive than confrontations, and honesty is always better, and more instructive, than meaningless pleasantries.

59. 8 Our most instructive anecdote for this is Gregory's account of the new taxes instituted by Chilperic in 5

60. It is instructive to compare the new managers' expectations about management with descriptions in the literature on managerial work.

61. It is most instructive to see how top players distribute their thinking allowance during the course of a game.

62. A study of simple programmes that encourage oscillation between growth and decline can be both instructive and a spur to the imagination.

63. "Applause New York has provided my kids with the opportunity to experience the performing arts in a warm, instructive, and supportive environment

64. The New Canaan YMCA Caimans Swim Team provides a supportive, instructive, and fun environment for swimmers of all abilities to grow

65. Although the system was first presented in Danish, it rapidly gained widespread acceptance, particularly due to the instructive diagrams, socalled Dahlgrenograms.

66. 14 On the following pages sample introduction systems and calibration techniques are presented and explained by the help of instructive examples.

67. According to Henry Miller, who calls it "mooching," when performed without squeamishness or reservations, cadging is both exhilarating and instructive.

68. This anti-Classicism ignored — or sought to crush — instructive legacies in thought and design, both civic and aesthetic, and ambitious moral system

69. Their attitude towards the alleged right of expelling aliens at the absolute discretion of the receiving State may be mentioned as an instructive example

70. 24 Since it is the combo of IDS and justice parsing technique, it will be instructive for the dynamic forensics of computer crime.

71. But more interestingly, it was his warnings and assessment of China's economic ailments nearly a decade ago that seem prescient and instructive today.

72. What makes this cautionary tale so instructive is not just the details of back-room wheeling and dealing that relate specifically to Chicago.

73. 9 What makes this cautionary tale so instructive is not just the details of back-room wheeling and dealing that relate specifically to Chicago.

74. Conclusion: The imaging anatomy of ethmoidal roof, cribrum and understanding of the formation of olfactory fovea is the instructive significance for anterior skull base surgery.

75. In truth I have not been to Troy but I do find the effacement of Dogan since his death almost two months ago at once offensive and instructive.

76. Edited by Jane Balme “This comprehensive, instructive, and user-friendly guide assembles the work of leading and Alistair Paterson experts to fill a key niche in archaeological analysis

77. An Apothegm is a short instructive saying that's easy to remember and sometimes even slightly witty, like "haste makes waste." An Apothegm often expresses a fundamental truth or general rule

78. It did not surprise me to learn from Mark M. Anderson's instructive Afterword, that Bernhard had extensive formal training in music -- indeed, that he was a musician before he became a writer.

79. An Apothegm is a short instructive saying that's easy to remember and sometimes even slightly witty, like "haste makes waste." An Apothegm often expresses a fundamental truth or general rule

80. Definition of Apothegm a short, witty, instructive saying Examples of Apothegm in a sentence Don’t cry over spilled milk is an Apothegm which has become worn from overuse, but which will forever remain true and relevant