essence - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • Christianity: You raise me up 2004 Acrylic on canvas 201 x 139 cm The Essence of Christianity?
  • falsehood: By Rose Ismail, Malaysia The essence of a Falsehood.
  • conservatism: The essence of Conservatism has always been a belief in human nature as distinct from abstract ideology.
  • democracy: The essence of democracy is very simple and, as Jefferson said, self-evident.

Converse of object

  • capture: He has captured the essence of a busy, happy place, full of opportunity, where things happen.
  • distil: H ere, we offer the following Ten Commitments, which distil the essence of the value base of the Tidal Model.
  • encapsulate: I congratulate Matthew Booth on encapsulating the essence of John's ideas on trumpet playing.
  • embody: In the late 1600s, two clans embodied the essence of rivalry and revenge.
  • convey: Only then, is the painter ready to convey the essence of the subject onto his canvas.
  • recapture: The trouble is, you never can quite recapture the essence of the past, can you?

Adjective modifier

  • divine: Because of God's absolute simplicity, divine attributes signify perfections that are really identical with the divine essence and with one another.
  • vibrational: These vibrational essences are natural, energetic remedies that are made during a ceremonial process in the Virginia wilderness.
  • almond: It was crisp and fruity with a hint of almond essence.
  • Alaskan: How to use the Alaskan essences Flower Essence Practitioner Kit There are 72 essences in the Alaskan Flower Essence Practitioner Kit.
  • unchanging: The genealogical enterprise in contemporary China is not a simple re-enactment of an unchanging cultural form, reproducing an equally unchanging Chinese national essence.
  • pure: However, we also believe that God in his pure essence is unknowable.

Noun used with modifier

  • vanilla: You can also add grated ginger, cinnamon powder, rice syrup or vanilla essence for extra flavor.
  • anchovy: Stir in the olive oil, wine and anchovy essence.
  • flower: These essences are evocative of some of the most subtle levels of healing that have even been explored with flower essences.
  • divine: This page explains more fully why it is not a contradiction to say that three persons share the same divine essence.

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