Lexicographical Neighbors of Remodifying
Literary usage of Remodifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1841)
"... lopping off, adding to, remodifying, attacking or defending systems of theology,
while multitudes of poor men have been left in ignorance and sin. ..."
2. Researches, Philosophical and Antiquarian, Concerning the Aboriginal History by James Haines McCulloh (1829)
"... who in remodifying the national religion of the country, exalted the worship
of the sun above that of other deities. We shall presently make some ..."
3. The Intellectual Observer (1866)
"changes from chemical and electrical action rearranging the molecules of solids;
these may have gone for unknown cycles of ages modifying and remodifying ..."
4. The Theory of Practice: An Ethical Enquiry : in Two Books by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1870)
"These sciences are perpetually building and rebuilding, modifying and remodifying,
vast and complicated structures of pure representations, on the ground of ..."
5. Brazilian biographical annual by Joaquim Manoel de Macedo (1876)
"The Cabinet of the 7th March, 1871, required strengthening by the infusion of
new blood, and auxiliary influence, remodifying its system. ..."
6. Household Economics: A Course of Lectures in the School of Economics of the by Helen Campbell (1896)
"Should the food supply of a region change, the animal of that region must change
too, modifying and remodifying his poor organism in a perpetual effort to ..."