SALUTARY in a Sentence
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Example sentences for SALUTARY, such as:
1. The punishment had a salutary effect on the boy, as he became a model student.
2. One of the most striking and salutary thing in Ameican life is the widespread study of law.
2. One of the most striking and salutary thing in Ameican life is the widespread study of law.
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Meanings and Examples of SALUTARY
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salutary
a. tending to improve; beneficial; favorable to health
Classic Sentence:
1 When this medical research was ended, the Saxon peasant desired humbly to have back the medicine which he had found so salutary; but the Grand Master frowned severely at the request.
2 The board, in imitation of so wise and salutary an example, took counsel together on the expediency of shipping off Oliver Twist, in some small trading vessel bound to a good unhealthy port.
3 I hoped that the active and laborious life of a smuggler, with the severe discipline on board, would have a salutary effect on his character, which was now well-nigh, if not quite, corrupt.
4 Jealousy had got hold of him: she stung him; but the sting was salutary: it gave him respite from the gnawing fang of melancholy.
5 All this time we, the outsiders, remained oppressed by the tremendous interests involved in the conversation; and our host regarded us with pride, as the victims of a salutary awe and astonishment.
6 If such a warning had ever been needful, the years had taught her a salutary lesson, and she flattered herself that she now knew how to adapt her pace to the object of pursuit.
Example Sentence:
1 The punishment had a salutary effect on the boy, as he became a model student.
2 One of the most striking and salutary thing in Ameican life is the widespread study of law.