UTILITARIAN in a Sentence
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Example sentences for UTILITARIAN, such as:
1. Do not forget those utilitarian steel tables when moving.
2. His own person was the exact embodiment of his utilitarian character.
3. This is a utilitarian relationship with nature, in which it becomes a treasure chest of consumer goodies.
4. Under the utilitarian motive of Rosedale's wooing she had felt, clearly enough, the heat of personal inclination.
2. His own person was the exact embodiment of his utilitarian character.
3. This is a utilitarian relationship with nature, in which it becomes a treasure chest of consumer goodies.
4. Under the utilitarian motive of Rosedale's wooing she had felt, clearly enough, the heat of personal inclination.
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Meanings and Examples of UTILITARIAN
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utilitarian
a. having a useful function
n. someone who believes that the value of a thing depends on its utility
Classic Sentence:
1 Under the utilitarian motive of Rosedale's wooing she had felt, clearly enough, the heat of personal inclination.
2 The luxury of lying late in bed was a pleasure belonging to the life of ease; it had no part in the utilitarian existence of the boarding-house.
3 The jolly tombstone-yard, where a utilitarian sculptor in a red calfskin overcoat whistled as he hammered the shiniest of granite headstones.
4 His own person was the exact embodiment of his utilitarian character.
5 With his unbending, utilitarian, matter-of-fact face, he hardened her again; and the moment shot away into the plumbless depths of the past, to mingle with all the lost opportunities that are drowned there.
Example Sentence:
1 Do not forget those utilitarian steel tables when moving.
2 A major intellectual property lawsuit involving IT giants Oracle and Google is in the process of defining the legal definitions of "creative" and "utilitarian" in software development.
3 This is a utilitarian relationship with nature, in which it becomes a treasure chest of consumer goodies.