Use "surmount|surmounted|surmounting|surmounts" in a sentence

1. 5 A weather - vane surmounts the spire / The spire is surmounted by a weather - vane.

2. We laid about to surmount the obstacle.

3. They surmount one crag after another.

4. 19 They surmounted Mount Mckinley.

5. State and thought can be surmounted, spirit is OK sublimate, but force cannot be surmounted.

6. 18 In surmounting it, Butler established ascendancy over his critics.

7. He tried to surmount his embarrassment.

8. A strong motive forces one to surmount many difficulties.

9. In surmounting it, Butler established ascendancy over his critics.

10. Let my body surmount the high mountains.

11. The house was surmounted by a tall chimney.

12. 3 The tower is surmounted with a spire.

13. They managed to surmount all opposition/objections to their plans.

14. These things could be sorted out and surmounted.

15. I think most of these obstacles can be surmounted.

16. I want to prove that sense can surmount impulse.

17. Together, horse and driver conspired to surmount the hill.

18. I realized I had to surmount the language barrier.

19. He is quite confident that we can surmount these difficulties.

20. They often endure severe hardships and surmount seemingly impossible obstacles.

21. 2 I realized I had to surmount the language barrier.

22. Anthropomorphic and zoomorphic shapes surmount many ancient harps and lyres

23. There is a threshold effect that is difficult to surmount.

24. We are fully confident that we can surmount these difficulties.

25. The humility of Jesus is the surmounting of our pride; by his abasement he lifts us up.

26. Crest: [ krest ] a projection, or projecting structure or ridge, especially one surmounting a bone or its border

27. Originally the arch was surmounted by a six-horse chariot.

28. The arch is surmounted by a triumphant statue of Columbus.

29. None of the problems are so bad that we can't surmount them.

30. Mellow orange pantiles seemingly cascade at many angles, surmounting buildings of varying heights, covering lower and higher ground.

31. We willcontinuously Of surmount hold hands with you to create fine tomorrow together.

32. But fear thee not, beloved youth, for we shall surmount all things uncouth.

33. Do not cross this, should surmount a parvenu in old A Bai when, his trip!

34. We had many problems to surmount before we could start the project.

35. All these cathedrals were intended to have many towers surmounted by spires.

36. Synonyms for Besting include getting, beating, defeating, winning against, prevailing over, surmounting, triumphing over, dispatching, licking and taking

37. Above them rise crocketed and finialled niches, surmounted by cornice and cresting.

38. Floating clover-like foliage surmounted by tiny glistening gold and white chalices.

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40. Electrons from the metal will have to surmount the potential barrier to enter the semiconductor.

41. Capable of being surmounted Familiarity information: Climbable used as an adjective is rare.

42. Even if we could surmount all of those problems, where would that leave us?

43. Bold blue cones surmount an extravagant collar of prickly blue bracts with filigree appendages.

44. It is often surmounted by a mural crown with five or four turrets.

45. Traditional steps were incorporated into warlike foot movements surmounted by expressive hand gestures.

46. Its form is octangular, having a strong Butment at each angle, surmounted with pinnacles.

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

48. The tower was surmounted by an enormous statue, utterly out of scale with the building.

49. Capable of being surmounted or excelled Familiarity information: Conquerable used as an adjective is rare.

50. Strives for perfection, superego, SHITIAN receives this enterprise idea, surmounted unceasingly, swift and violent development.

51. "There are only two creatures," says a proverb, "who can surmount the pyramids the eagle and the snail.

52. (Joel 1:4) Advancing like an army, the locusts surmount obstacles, enter into houses, and devour everything in their path.

53. Synonyms for Bested include took, beat, defeated, surmounted, dispatched, licked, overmatched, topped, bettered and conquered

54. 4 "There are only two creatures," says a proverb, "who can surmount the pyramids the eagle and the snail.

55. Such creativity simply does not exist in Washington, and if it did, it could not surmount the federal bureaucracy.

56. These models show a building surmounted by the head, or head and body, of a woman.

57. Under Mrs Thatcher, it at last appeared that our chronic industrial and economic difficulties were being surmounted.

58. 19 At the town center were two low church spires of oxidized copper surmounted by twin crosses.

59. But Japanese thriftiness has gone so far that it is undermining the nation's ability to surmount a deepening economic slump.

60. To bare one's soul to a member of my profession, Mr Barnett, is no small hurdle to surmount.

61. These Hannibal surmounted with ingenuity, such as when he used vinegar and fire to break through a rockfall.

62. The Crypt's 40 Doric columns of brown stone surmounted by groined sandstone arches support the floor of the Rotunda

63. The exterior wall faces are richly carved with niches , surmounted by udgama motifs containing fine sculptures and lattice windows .

64. The other neon sign which surmounted the Parliament building, a huge red star, has recently been removed.

65. Conquerable: 1 adj capable of being surmounted or excelled Synonyms: superable surmountable capable of being surmounted or overcome adj subject to being conquered or overcome “knew her fears were ultimately Conquerable ” Synonyms: beatable , vanquishable , vincible susceptible to being defeated subduable , subjugable susceptible to being

66. Only in this way can we surmount the difficulties facing us and blaze a trail to resolve the nuclear issue.

67. 24 Its 200-foot-long waiting-room was surmounted by an arched gallery and a magnificently arcaded clerestory.

68. Her first glimpse of it was through elaborate iron gates set between two large stone pillars surmounted by rampant lions.

69. The recesses between the pilasters contain the usual short and slender pilaster motif surmounted by a shrine superstructure over its abacus .

70. The barriers are clear enough, what remains unclear is why some people are able to surmount them when others fail miserably.

71. Their small majority made them all the more conscious of the problems they needed to surmount to win the next election.

72. The church of St Michael has a Norman square embattled tower surmounted by a spire, and an Apsidal chancel.

73. Misfortune was surmounted, and misfortune became too great a burden; virtuous reputations were earned, and scandalous stories were recounted.

74. The whole was surmounted by a magnificent clock-tower and backed by a massive train-shed of five spans.

75. At the aspect of value, the abrogation of the death penalty is a problem that surmounts the space category, on the ultimate end meaning, China should rescind the death penalty.

76. Many Bureaus of this period and earlier were surmounted by a bookcase with one or two doors, which were sometimes glazed

77. Many churches had four simple gables of equal size one on each face, surmounted by a central dome upon a drum.

78. This paper analyses the existing zero sequence directive current selective leakage protection principle which is to surmount the effect of distributed capacitance on it.

79. His head must have fallen almost directly on top of one of the tall spikes that surmounted the old iron rail.

80. 26 Even if these obstacles can be surmounted, they are likely to slow the process of achieving food self-sufficiency.