horizon - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • expectation: It is an opening without the horizon of expectation where peace can be found beyond the confines of conflict.
  • hole: Powerful gravitational fields, such as those found at the event horizon of black holes, also slow down time.

Converse of object

  • broaden: The final year completes the academic study - there are optional units to broaden the horizons.
  • widen: Migrants had also widened the horizons of domestic workers by helping them understand more about other cultures.
  • scan: Players worth their salt are starting to scan the horizon for places where they can better their careers.
  • intersect: Although the hole did not intersect significant economic mineralization it did intersect three horizons of interest.
  • expand: For all their technical advances, the new films have not really expanded the horizons of the animated genre very far at all.
  • darken: An orange filter on my lens increased the contrast and darkened the horizon beyond them.

Adjective modifier

  • red-weathered: Upper Basalt Formation Comprise a crudely-bedded succession of lava flows, columnar jointed lava flows, ash-falls and red-weathered horizons ( or boles ).
  • distant: On the distant horizon the erupting volcano was barely visible to us.
  • eastern: Low on the eastern horizon they saw a bright circular object moving slowly north.
  • western: Dark clouds, looming over the western horizon, appeared to rise up in pursuit.
  • world-wide: This is vital for a world-class regional university, with world-wide horizons, using all our talents to the full.
  • farthest: Brahman goes farther than conception can go and stretches farther still beyond the farthest horizons.

Modifies a noun

  • ii: Trips of four passenger horizon ii july includes water.

Noun used with modifier

  • soil: All four trenches revealed deep, bleached or leached soil horizons below the modern topsoil.
  • forecast: This pattern is expected to evolve further over the forecast horizon.
  • planning: However, the planning horizon of this organization appears to be fairly short.
  • sea: The mutual sea horizon turns out to be just south of Port Ellen on Islay.
  • event: I think this event horizon is just round the corner.

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