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mantra - use in sentences
Converse of object
- chant: Support CUP, chant the mantra, sign up, send money.
- recite: I have recited the mantra for one whole year " .
- repeat: A: There is NO ONE there to repeat the mantra.
- become: Instead, praying has become a mantra for survival... .
- hear: It is not unusual to hear the mantra that RCTs are the Gold standard, the most highly prized source of evidence.
- know: You know the mantra - no pain, no gain.
Adjective modifier
- oft-repeated: People are our most valuable resource " is an oft-repeated business mantra.
- repeated: The idea that the basin is ' the lungs of the world ' has become a much repeated mantra.
- sacred: What is there greater than the sacred UN mantra of ' no interference in the internal affairs of a Member State ' ?
- usual: There appears to be complete official indifference to the usual mantras of secrecy and " national security " .
- familiar: Faced with this apparent collapse of order, a familiar mantra is repeated: ' the clash of civilisations ' .
- old: This will not only be due to the old mantra of ' lack of political will ' .
Modifies a noun
- meditation: This is possible by the practice of mantra meditation.
Noun used with modifier
- Sanskrit: Nowhere is this idea more true than for Sanskrit mantra.
- marketing: People to use decide marketing mantra at the same.
- government: Mia is a great exponent of the present government mantra education, education, education.
- Buddhist: The best-known Buddhist mantra is ' Om Mane Padme Hom ' which means ' Hail the jewel in the lotus ' .
- seed: Ganesha's seed mantra is Gam, and verses 7 - 9 of the Ganesha Upanishad comprise a simple meditation upon it.
Possessives
- government: Clearly there's a tension there which goes way beyond the government's mantra of " creative discomfort " .
Preposition: of
- choice: That has occurred at a time when all parties in the House have been repeating the mantra of more choice in education.
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.
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