Use "superfluous" in a sentence

1. Strike off anything you think superfluous.

2. Adjointly stable on E" is superfluous

3. She fined away superfluous matter in the design.

4. My presence at the afternoon's proceedings was superfluous.

5. He just saw them as superfluous an encumbrance.

6. Group: Manometers of superfluous pressure (1) Full list ...

7. He then only argues that theism is superfluous.

8. Perfect site! Anything superfluous, all is laconic and beautiful. Thanks!

9. She gave him a look that made words quite superfluous.

10. The report was marred by a mass of superfluous detail.

11. Cost control is absolutely required, while avoiding what is superfluous.

12. He had already been told, so our comments were superfluous.

13. In principle, in some natural monopoly industries outside controls are superfluous.

14. The austerity and uniformity of much modern architecture made sculpture superfluous.

15. Superfluous with shortage, why is Chinese economy always as pendulous swing?

16. Parents will become superfluous, the robots will nurse and play with children.

17. 7 In some areas expression is inanition, some areas are nutrition superfluous.

18. The crowd was so well - behaved that the police presence was superfluous.

19. Nature abhors the superfluous, yet is constrained to produce the seemingly extravagant.

20. Karibu or kuribu, KJV superfluous Cherubims).One of a rank of angelic beings

21. Albeit A ridiculously superfluous word found only in history texts and movie reviews

22. Loss of active swimming habits may have rendered the complex suture lines superfluous.

23. It was unlikely that this highly efficient virus would carry any superfluous baggage.

24. Never use acidic meansaround superfluous joints means, otherwise you damage the tile irreparably.

25. Not least fascinating is the suggestion that deep breathing could render valium superfluous.

26. And what precise beauty! Not a single superfluous gesture, or bow, or turn.

27. Gradually we once strangers to shed tears is superfluous embellishment, I to whom?

28. But the bare enunciation of such an absurdity as this last renders refutation superfluous.

29. It is perhaps superfluous to Belabor the extent, cost and unpunishment of antitrust crime

30. 31 What s more, says Achaian, § 7.2 is far from superfluous, as Leemon contends.

31. Chopsocky definition: a genre of martial arts film containing superfluous violence Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. As a result they delayed the adjustment of superfluous capacity long called for by the market

33. In the former it is superfluous since the reader can go directly from character to meaning.

34. The another cause that causes silkworm output growth is, superfluous the misdirect of butterfly silk ability.

35. 18 Idem, my tie, conservative enough with its narrow bands of maroon and white, but here superfluous.

36. What does Bleedin-obvious mean? (humorous) So evident that it goes without saying, and is thus superfluous

37. Still others feel that organized religion is nothing but a superfluous “middleman” between God and his worshippers.

38. Concise definition is - marked by brevity of expression or statement : free from all elaboration and superfluous detail

39. The medical condition is called "polymastia" or "supernumerary breasts" and works just like the superfluous nipple bit.

40. English term or phrase: Chopsocky Definition from Collins Dictionary: A genre of martial arts film containing superfluous violence

41. He can use stock motifs and patterns and superfluous work can be retained to cater for future demand.

42. 8 Above all, closely related fertility and nutrient element, inanition or superfluous cause the man possibly not Yo.

43. ( C ) THE REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS FENCES , DITCHES AND WALLS , AND LAND RECLAMATION IN THE LOWLAND AREA OF FARMS .

44. There is no superfluous decoration in Shaker design, yet there is a powerful beauty in its functional simplicity.

45. 28 Not a note seems superfluous in this essay for flute, clarinet in A, vibraphone, piano, violin and cello.

46. Since plants cannot locomote , the sensation of experiencing pain would be superfluous. Thus, plants differ completely physiologically from mammals.

47. This week's conference had been superfluous since Sunday's vote to prevent amendments to the policy review documents, he said.

48. I take issue with the view that district ethics committees are superfluous once central committees have approved a multicentre project.

49. The gesture was superfluous; she was packed into a denim miniskirt so tight that she could only walk in a shuffle.

50. His western omelet comes with hash browns on the side and a superfluous garnish of an orange slice and parsley.

51. That seems superfluous and even confusing, but unless some paths of possible interpretation are quite deliberately blocked they will be taken.

52. Colorful The use of Colorful language and superfluous details is further illustrated by the journalist's excessive description of the protagonist's appearance

53. THE FIEND'S DELIGHT DOD GRILE We covet superfluous things, when it were more honour for us if we would Contemn necessary

54. In the ordinary troubles confronting the poor Alms must be given from such temporalities only as are superfluous to social requirements

55. Bodies that were built to hang onto every calorie found themselves swimming in the superfluous calories of the post- war Western diet.

56. Bodies that were built to hang onto every calorie found themselves swimming in the superfluous calories of the post-war Western diet.

57. But the human personality of a particular body is not superfluous when we fall in love with some one whose body it is.

58. This paper also argued that the idea of a luminiferous aether—one of the leading theoretical entities in physics at the time—was superfluous.

59. Sewage, garbage, and chemical pollutants are dumped into the oceans as if these were a local swill bin, a superfluous adjunct to life on earth.

60. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1897) " being swollen out of shape by superfluous details, defaced with dilettante Antiquarianisms, " 2

61. It's stupidly constructed, it's got way too many arbitrary coupling constants and mass ratios and superfluous families of elementary particles, and what the hell is dark energy?

62. I would like to encourage the Commissioner and the Commission to begin focusing on alternative methods of animal husbandry to replace and render superfluous the present consumption of antibiotic growth stimulants.

63. For instance(Similarily) , over the matter of transfer of superfluous rural labor force, we (find out the way towards ...)will blaze a trail in urbanization road stamped with chinese characteristics.

64. The author has amplified on the grounds of his faith, to a degree that might seem superfluous, if the question had not become so utterly Bemazed and bedarkened of late

65. When active, RAMSave discards superfluous samples from the main memory in order to provide space for other tasks, automatically scanning the MIDI notes allocated to The Grand and dumping all unassigned samples from the RAM.

66. Shelley_, high-soaring and incomparable, an unlucky emendation of a line in 'The Skylark -- the insertion of a superfluous word Conjecturally-- by an editor whose work he commends on the whole, provokes him to sheer exasperation:

67. (Some other fluere descendants are confluence, fluctuate, fluid, influence, mellifluous, and superfluous.) The older sense of Affluent refers, both literally and figuratively, to an abundant flow, as in "an Affluent fountain" or "Affluent …

68. Some common synonyms of Concise are compendious, laconic, pithy, succinct, summary, and terse. While all these words mean "very brief in statement or expression," Concise suggests the removal of all that is superfluous or elaborative.

69. Raisins, which consist chiefly of the juice of grapes, inspissated in the skins or husks by the avolation of the superfluous moisture through their pores, being distilled in a retort, did not afford any vinous, but rather an Acetous spirit.

70. His Fortune is no fairy, but an instrument of Divine Providence; in his preface to the reader he Animadverts the 'childish and superfluous inventions, intermingled also with some sparks of prophane superstition' that he found in his source (Combe, sig

71. I shall begin at the end because if it is found that an acquittal on the grounds that the charges were not made out does not preclude a subsequent review of ‘the same acts’, any speculation about the latter concept is superfluous.

72. Adminstrate is a superfluous word formed via backformation from the noun administration.It always bears replacement with the shorter, older administer, which means (1) to have charge of, (2) to give or apply in a formal way, (3) to dispense, or (4) to manage.Administrate has no definitions of its own.

73. Due to believing that “all Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching,” Jehovah’s witnesses follow the advice of James 1:21, where it says: “Put away all filthiness and that superfluous thing, moral Badness, and accept with mildness the implanting of the word which is able to save your souls.” (2 Tim

74. This is a known transformation in logic, and is called conversion by Contraposition, or negative conversion.: On the view that the second represents simply the Contraposition of the first, this requirement can be thought superfluous.: Thus, the Contraposition of political grounds to economic grounds is a false Contraposition.: Several repudiated the Contraposition of social and political history.

75. A melody that remains confined to the mode’s ambitus is called “perfect”; if it falls short of it, “imperfect”; if it exceeds it, “superfluous”; and a melody that combines the Ambituses of both the plagal and authentic is said to be in a “mixed mode” Rockstro Later authors created confusion by applying mode as described by

76. At that time, both Jameson and LaRochelle supported the demands of the associations for some sort of machinery—either in the form of a national council or appeal board—to adjudicate the complaints and grievances of civil servants.19 Roche, on the other hand, adamantly opposed the creation of a body to hear appeals. Civil servants, he reasoned, did not require such a body because the very extent and nature of the CSC’s po wers made such machinery superfluous: