scientist - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enable: This enabled scientists to study seasonal effects which dominate events in the North Sea.
  • practice: NSF administrators are drawn from the ranks of practicing scientists and return to those ranks from time-to-time for refreshing sabbaticals.
  • involve: But she has still to find any of the scientists involved who would speak to her.
  • engage: It is suitable for the scientists engaged in cross-disciplinary work and chemists studying multidisciplinary problems.
  • lead: These similarities lead many scientists to conclude that birds are living theropod dinosaurs.

Adjective modifier

  • forensic: I have known cases where officers have asked forensic scientists to destroy evidence.
  • eminent: The Bauer brothers ' lives were to change following offers from two eminent English scientists.
  • mad: There is also the disgraceful manipulation of our food by mad scientists who are introducing Genetically Altered food into our diet.
  • distinguished: A series of 18th-century busts below the tapestries represent distinguished early scientists and philosophers.
  • postdoctoral: Nowadays there are lots of schemes available for young postdoctoral scientists to gain funding.

Modifies a noun

  • deweyclass: Author: ENC Subjects: canada, scientists DeweyClass: 509 Greek Mythology Biographical information on figures in Greek mythology.

Noun used with modifier

  • maverick: He is an excellent writer and maverick scientist too.
  • computer: Among the many users of machine learning systems are a new wave of computer scientists calling themselves " data miners " .
  • IFR: And the IFR scientists responsible for the Collection are currently plowing through the huge task of DNA fingerprinting all the strains already stored.
  • healthcare: To provide accurate information on workforce and workforce numbers to assist in planning for recruitment of healthcare scientists.
  • earth: Find out what earth scientists are doing to deal with these terrifying natural forces.

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