SCOPE in a Sentence
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29 example sentences for SCOPE, such as:
1. The land was flat, giving no scope for defence.
2. This group was within the scope of an investigation.
3. He believed in giving his staff scope for initiative.
4. Let us extend the scope of the study to examine more factors.
5. We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
2. This group was within the scope of an investigation.
3. He believed in giving his staff scope for initiative.
4. Let us extend the scope of the study to examine more factors.
5. We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of SCOPE
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scope
n. the state of the environment in which a situation exists
n. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:
Classic Sentence: (16 in 2 pages)
1 Resolved to pursue no inglorious career, he turned his eyes toward the East, as affording scope for his spirit of enterprise.
2 There was always scope for fear so long as anything I loved remained behind.
3 She possessed an art that sufficed, even in a land that afforded comparatively little scope for its exercise, to supply food for her thriving infant and herself.
4 We were so exceedingly genteel, that our scope was very limited.
5 It will be of far wider scope, and will touch on almost all questions.
6 It afforded scope for the full exercise of all his powers, and he seemed to be perfectly at home in it.
7 Certain it was that he gave her unlimited scope in all her benevolent efforts for the comfort, instruction, and improvement of her servants, though he never took any decided part in them himself.
8 It gives too free scope to the passions, altogether, which, in our climate, are hot enough.
9 The first step in the direction of truth is to understand the frame and scope of the intellect itself, to comprehend the act itself of intellection.
10 The first step in the direction of beauty is to understand the frame and scope of the imagination, to comprehend the act itself of esthetic apprehension.
11 How well the man reasoned; lunatics always do within their own scope.
12 Give him his scope in this matter, for thou canst not control him.
13 I may not deny," said the Prior, crossing himself, "that such things have been, and have been of Heaven; but then such communications have had a visibly useful scope and tendency.
14 The scope of the society's work was to be extensive: it was to bring lasting happiness to humanity at large, from the banks of the Thames to the shores of Kamtchatka.
15 I see a force producing effects beyond the scope of ordinary human agencies; I do not understand why this occurs and I talk of genius.
Example Sentence:
1 He questioned whether the school curriculum was broad enough in scope.
2 A full discussion of that issue is beyond the scope of this book.
3 I'm afraid that problem is beyond/outside the scope of my lecture.
4 We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
5 These criteria were used to determine the scope of the curriculum.
6 Let us extend the scope of the study to examine more factors.
7 The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.
8 I should scope out his real goal before I give him a definite reply.
9 The land was flat, giving no scope for defence.
10 Issues on establishing defendant participant mode to extend the scope of application of summary procedure should be analyzed and resol.
11 With this resource behind us there must be scope for creating a successful enterprise.
12 He believed in giving his staff scope for initiative.
13 This group was within the scope of an investigation.