inter - use in sentences
Object
- partes: An application under section 11 may be made ex parte or inter partes.
- vivos: The grantees, who acquire the assets by reason of a gift or gratuitous transfer inter vivos ( among people still alive ).
- intra: See also: molecule, molmec, molq, rtol, inter, intra, and both.
- co-operation: The author also recognizes the fragmentation of the policing function and wonders whether inter agency co-operation can be achieved under such circumstances.
- reliability: This seemed to suggest that staff needed further training so as to prevent problems of inter rater reliability.
- cooperation: Everyone took advantage of the training day but how much inter school cooperation actually took place?
Present participle complement
- link: AT 30th Jan 2004 Added more ' inter linking ' in the site, to try to tie together articles and category sections.
Preposition: in
- churchyard: Brigham Church is reputed to be haunted by a hangman named Joseph Wilson, who was interred in the churchyard in the year 1757.
- cemetery: His remains are interred in the Cemetery belonging this Church.
- grave: Where no identification is possible, the corpse is interred in a grave with a full military funeral.
- ground: William Lewis, a pauper from the workhouse, was the first to be interred in the new burial ground on September 4th.
- plot: Cremated remains can also be interred in a grave plot in Chelmsford Cemetery.
Adjective complement
- ..: I know she is keen to hear from anyone with an inter...
Modifying Another Word
- in: On one side there was waste ground where houses recently destroyed in inter ethnic clashes had not been rebuilt.
- that: TMD said that inter parties work was becoming more complicated at an earlier stage with a resultant increase in correspondence.
- on: With only a lap of wet practice and me on inters, I was tentative to say the least!
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook