peripheral - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • connect: USB Type A ( Computer ) Universal Serial Bus ( USB ) is the most popular way of connecting peripherals to your computer.
  • attach: April 1997: Talking to the world How UNIX systems use files in the file system to talk to peripherals attached to the machine.

Adjective modifier

  • external: My system has external peripherals like SDRAM, Flash memory etc. I have to boot my linux OS from Flash memory.
  • related: This includes computers and related peripherals, network devices and printers.
  • other: They are the ones which are most compatible with our other peripherals.
  • various: General Comments Of the various peripherals you can attach to your computer, the only essential one is a printer.
  • additional: Additional peripherals also included an external 5.25 " floppy disk drive for serious gamers as well as the standard tape deck for storage purposes.

Modifies a noun

  • neuropathy: You may not be aware of any symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.
  • lymphocyte: Moreover the human peripheral blood lymphocyte is a well characterized cell type.
  • edema: The most common adverse reaction is peripheral edema resulting from administration of too much fluid.
  • nerve: Follow a diagram of the peripheral nerves to add more features to your drawing.
  • vision: They should remain in your peripheral vision at all times.
  • vasoconstriction: A low PaCO 2, which commonly occurs during controlled ventilation, causes peripheral vasoconstriction by a direct effect.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: The training and education needs and aspirations of these people are seen as somewhat peripheral to the education agenda.
  • relatively: Some are relatively peripheral, such as the type of radio and color scheme.

Noun used with modifier

  • PC: The market trend is toward USB as a common interface for PC peripherals.
  • computer: When your desk collapses under the weight of your computer peripherals.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: The process through which scientists determine and deal with error may at first seem peripheral to science.
  • remain: It was therefore lamented that people from minorities remain peripheral to the comedy output on TV and radio.
  • consider: The Japanese cultural arts were by no means add on or considered peripheral to the event as a whole.

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