Phenomenon

//fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən//

"Phenomenon" in a Sentence (23 examples)

The phenomenon of interest is in itself, a most interesting subject.

Lightning is an electrical phenomenon.

Many of Europe's metropolises are plagued by the doughnut phenomenon.

People are talking about this Internet phenomenon.

The phenomenon is typical of our modern era.

The problem is one of determining the dominant factors in this phenomenon.

We can conclude that this phenomenon is not related to either pollutant.

There is not a physical explanation for this phenomenon yet.

The aurora is a phenomenon characteristic of the polar regions.

An eclipse of the moon is a rare phenomenon.

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The year 1866 was signalised by a remarkable incident, a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon, which doubtless no one has yet forgotten.

The Indians, making a hasty inference from a trivial phenomenon, arrived unawares at a probably correct conclusion.

In the sense in which we are using the term, the intellectuals are in fact a fairly new phenomenon of history.

Hurricanes are a meteorological phenomenon.

An electromagnetic phenomenon.

A volcanic eruption is an impressive phenomenon.

I verily believe that in the Moon there are no rains, for if Clouds should gather in any part thereof, as they do about the Earth, they would thereupon hide from our sight some of those things, which we with the Telescope behold in the Moon, and in a word, would some way or other change its Phœnomenon.

The phenomenon of a huge blazing fire, upon the opposite bank of the glen, again presented itself to the eye of the watchman. . . . He resolved to examine more nearly the object of his wonder.

Not much later—perhaps only two or three weeks later he has discovered meaning in them; he knows that they say "The cat sat on the hat." How this happens no one really knows, despite the efforts of philosophers and psychologists over two and a half millennia to study the phenomenon. [...] Indeed, this discovery of meaning in symbols may be the most astounding intellectual feat that any human being ever performs—and most humans perform it before they are seven years old!

"This, sir," said Mr Vincent Crummles, bringing the maiden forward, "this is the infant phenomenon—Miss Ninetta Crummles."

But, all the same, you're a phenomenon, and as queer a phenomenon as you are a blackguard.

Every "phenomenon" must be, at any rate, partly subjective or dependent on the subject.

The Kantian phenomenon is the real as we are compelled to think it.

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