Lexicographical Neighbors of Improvabilities
Literary usage of Improvabilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Individual Differences in Ability and Improvement and Their Correlations by James Crosby Chapman (1914)
"One most important conclusion, however, results from these experiments in which
the correlations between improvabilities have been measured. ..."
2. Improvability; Its Intercorrelations and Its Relations to Initial Ability by Henrietta Viola Race (1922)
"CORRELATION BETWEEN improvabilities —Chapman ('14, p. 31-35) Individuals 1-.
Measure of Improvement. Score (9+10) - Score (4+5) 1. ..."
3. The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and Subsequent by Sharon Turner (1838)
"It is in our moral and intellectual natures, and in their changes, enlargements,
sensibilities, powers, improvabilities, and destinations, ..."
4. The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and Subsequent by Sharon Turner (1838)
"... sensibilities, powers, improvabilities, and destinations, that our dissimilitude
to every other kind of living creatures particularly displays itself; ..."
5. The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins by James Handasyd Perkins, William Henry Channing (1851)
"I do not mean mere improvement of the mind, but of all the improvabilities of
our nature. The ambitious man, the money-hunter, and all those whose end is on ..."