Actuated
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10 examples of Actuated in a sentence
And, as computers in open air, they're starting to respond in a different way to be able to be sensed and to be
actuated.
This is
actuated
with a method that we call in my lab "graduate student with tweezers."
By whatever motives the animal was actuated, certain it is that Mr. Winkle had no sooner touched the reins, than he slipped them over his head, and darted backwards to their full length.
'I hope not,' said Mr. Pott, actuated, as he spoke, by a wish that his visitor would choke himself with the morsel of dry toast which he was raising to his lips at the moment, and so terminate his stay effectually.
in the extremity of his desperation, 'ma'am!'Now, although Mr. Pickwick was not
actuated
by any definite object in putting out his head, it was instantaneously productive of a good effect.
Sam eyed his companion for a few seconds, and then, as if
actuated
by a sudden impulse, complied with his request.
Actuated
by this beautiful and touching impulse (among the best impulses of our imperfect nature, gentlemen), the lonely and desolate widow dried her tears, furnished her first floor, caught her innocent boy to her maternal bosom, and put the bill up in her parlour window.
44 THE UTILITY OF STOVEPIPESIt was evident that without suspecting it, and
actuated
solely by their chivalrous and adventurous character, our three friends had just rendered a service to someone the cardinal honored with his special protection.
Elizabeth, though expecting no less, thanked him with tears of gratitude; and all three being
actuated
by one spirit, everything relating to their journey was speedily settled.
As long as I kept my daily tour to the hill, to look out, so long also I kept up the vigour of my design, and my spirits seemed to be all the while in a suitable frame for so outrageous an execution as the killing twenty or thirty naked savages, for an offence which I had not at all entered into any discussion of in my thoughts, any farther than my passions were at first fired by the horror I conceived at the unnatural custom of the people of that country, who, it seems, had been suffered by Providence, in His wise disposition of the world, to have no other guide than that of their own abominable and vitiated passions; and consequently were left, and perhaps had been so for some ages, to act such horrid things, and receive such dreadful customs, as nothing but nature, entirely abandoned by Heaven, and
actuated
by some hellish degeneracy, could have run them into.
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