Sentence examples for To describes from inspiring English sources

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To describes

verb

To represent in words.

  • The feeling is difficult to describe, but not unpleasant.

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To describes and compare the within-country differences of achievement profiles in terms of the size of achievement differences between subjects as well as the discrimination of the profiles between competence levels and subjects different indicators were defined (see section on indicators for subject-specific strengths and weaknesses).

The Ugaritic text just alluded to describes El, the head of the pantheon, copulating with two human women.

The report goes on to describes some of the challenges of raising that unexpected capital, and suggests that a phased completion of the tram route may be necessary.

("I was in his mouth!") He recalls it with the faint, weird smile and soft delivery that Quint uses to describes his ordeal by shark attack after the sinking of the U.S.S.

The prospect of finishing behind Britain for the first time since China rejoined the Games in 1984 prompted Chinese state media to describes its team performance so far as "the worst Olympic flop".

The part of the book that Peters, also from West Virginia and a friend of Caperton, objects most strenuously to describes Worby as dissolving in tears at the prospect of being dragged back from a vacation to the desolation of West Virginia, and that struck Peters as sure to provoke indignation in his home state.

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How to describe the place?

How best to describe it?

You try to describe it.

How to describe the texture?

He declined to describe them.

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