mind - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • concentrate: The 500th birthday of Luther in 1983 concentrated the minds of Marxists and non-Marxists, faced with the difficulty of celebrating this event.
  • broaden: Opening eyes and broadening minds As your baby becomes a little older, games take on a whole new lease of life.
  • enquiring: My wife was amazed by the wide range of his interests and his persistently enquiring mind.
  • stimulate: To achieve our vision: To Be World Class in R&D, we believe that the right environment helps to stimulate the creative mind.
  • focus: They focus the mind in explaining how reform could be effected.

Preposition: at

  • ease: We can put your mind at ease and make sure the result is trouble free!
  • rest: The showroom also has a car seat fitting bay to help set your mind at rest.

Adjective modifier

  • unconscious: Because both hypnotherapy and NLP work with the unconscious mind, then psychosomatic illnesses can be dealt with very quickly.
  • conscious: So the boundary of the ego ( which is centered on the conscious mind ) seems to be confused and fuzzy.
  • human: Science, by definition, is the attempt of the human mind to make sense of the physical world.
  • unsound: There is nothing in any of the evidence to say that she was of unsound mind.
  • open: We were all determined to listen to Adele with an open mind.
  • troubled: Back to his brother he took his troubled mind.

Modifies a noun

  • candy: Rating: 2.5 [ unmissable | great stuff | worth reading | mind candy | waste of time | unfinishable ] James P. Hogan.
  • mapping: TextHELP Read & Write literacy software and Mind Genius mind mapping software are available to all.
  • bender: Deceit: Go see that mind bender, he'll sort you.
  • map: Mind maps can help you to connect information in a variety of ways.

Noun used with modifier

  • subconscious: Past patterns remain a permanent feature of his subconscious mind.
  • dont: Drea: If you dont mind being surrounded by three girls 24/7, go for it!

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