Definition of Enounces

1. Verb. (third-person singular of enounce) ¹

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Definition of Enounces

1. enounce [v] - See also: enounce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enounces

enosises
enostosis
enoteca
enotecas
enough
enough is as good as a feast
enough is enough
enough to choke a horse
enough to make the angels weep
enoughness
enoughs
enounce
enounced
enouncement
enouncements
enounces (current term)
enouncing
enow
enows
enoxacin
enoxaparin
enoximone
enoxolone
enoyl
enoyl-ACP reductase
enoyl-CoA hydratase
enoyl-CoA hydratase - 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase - dodecanoyl-coenzyme A delta-isomerase
enoyl-CoA reductase
enoyl hydrase
enpatron

Literary usage of Enounces

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. With a Treatise by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner (1874)
"The causal sentence, in the narrower sense, which enounces a reason, does not admit a reflected predicate denoted by the ge- Duine conjunctive. ..."

2. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton (1860)
"enounces the general rule, and the other its application. ... Of the premises, the one which enounces the general rule, or the relation of the greatest ..."

3. The Logic of Sir William Hamilton, Bart. by William Hamilton, Henry Noble Day (1865)
"7-. . i Explanations of three enounces what is known as possible; Apo- to Pure and Modal ... when it enounces Propositions. what is known as necessary. ..."

4. Erasmus, and Other Essays by Marcus Dods (1891)
"... Name into which we are baptized answers to some apprehension and anticipation of human beings." This passage enounces, as distinctly as Mr. Maurice ever ..."

5. Elements of Logic: Comprising the Doctrine of the Laws and Products of by Henry Noble Day (1867)
"The other of the premises which enounces the relation of the Minor Term to the Middle, is called the Minor Premise, also the Subsumption (propositio minor, ..."

6. Matthew Arnold by George William Erskine Russell (1904)
"In this essay he enounces a certain doctrine of poetry, and, true to his lifelong ... he enounces it mainly by criticism of what other people had said. ..."

7. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1872)
"... Name into which we are baptised answers to some apprehension and anticipation of human beings !" This passage enounces, as distinctly as Mr Maurice ever ..."

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