Definition of Substantiations

1. Noun. (plural of substantiation) ¹

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Definition of Substantiations

1. substantiation [n] - See also: substantiation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Substantiations

substantiality
substantialization
substantializations
substantialize
substantialized
substantializes
substantializing
substantially
substantialness
substantials
substantiate
substantiated
substantiates
substantiating
substantiation
substantiations (current term)
substantiative
substantival
substantivalist
substantivalists
substantivally
substantive
substantive adjective
substantive adjectives
substantive case
substantive cases
substantive dye
substantive law
substantively
substantiveness

Literary usage of Substantiations

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

1. The Protocols and World Revolution: Including a Translation and Analysis of by Sergi︠e︡ĭ Nilus (1920)
"substantiations (a) " The first official violation of Jewish liberties ... substantiations (a) "The governments of all countries, scourged by anti- Semitism ..."

2. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms by Robert Burton (1880)
"... or better to defend their lies, fictions, miracles, tran- substantiations, traditions, pope's pardons, purgatories, masses, impossibilities, ..."

3. An Autobiography by Herbert ( Spencer (1904)
"Will you give me your opinion and reasons with scripture substantiations. We have six Local preachers in a neighbouring circuit suspended from preaching on ..."

4. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms by Robert Burton (1862)
"... fictions, miracles, tran- substantiations, traditions, pope's pardons, purgatories, masses, impossibilities, &c., with glorious shows, fair pretences, ..."

5. The Anatomy of melancholy v. 3 by Robert Burton (1875)
"... fictions, miracles, tran- substantiations, traditions, pope's pardons, purgatories, masses, impossibilities, &c., with glorious shows, fair pretences, ..."

6. Musical Portraits: Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Paul Rosenfeld (1920)
"... great clear sense of it gained in the " Requiem " we can perceive its various and ever-present substantiations, from the very beginning of his career. ..."

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