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Meanings of circumstanced in in English
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Usage of circumstanced in in English
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To be similarly circumstancedin a small way was our little hero's ambition.
2
There are some real Christians so peculiarly circumstancedin this respect as to illustrate the poet's comparison,-
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There are some real Christians so particularly circumstancedin this respect, as to illustrate the poet's beautiful comparison:-
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General Wayne, who now took command, was fortunately circumstancedin that he was under no pressure to move against the Indians.
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A diseased and degenerate population, no matter how favourably circumstancedin other respects, will always produce a plentiful crop of criminals.
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Her educational facilities-asindeed were all those similarly or even better circumstancedin England seventy years ago-wereof the humblest kind.
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And it was my ironic luck to be so circumstancedin a place where I could have enjoyed life to the hilt!
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Merely to have been differently circumstancedin time did not seem enough; and I think Nature would have been puzzled to answer me.
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Every man, therefore, who depends upon the opinion of others, is compelled to assume the appearance of being comfortably circumstancedin order to inspire confidence.