socrates
IPA: sˈɑkrʌtiz
Root Word: Socrates
noun
- A male given name from Ancient Greek of mostly historical use, known after a Greek philosopher.
- (medicine) Acronym of site, onset, character, radiation, associations, timecourse, exacerbating and relieving factors, and severity. (of pain) [(obsolete) Sorrow, grief.]
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Examples of "socrates" in Sentences
- Not to the exclusion of Socrates.
- I'm with Joshua on the Socrates thing.
- A lot of this article is about Socrates.
- After all, one of the charges against Socrates was impiety.
- Essentially a replaying of the trial and death of socrates.
- Socrates warns the excitable Hippocrates that sophists are dangerous.
- Socrates was accused of not believing in the gods the city believed in.
- Socrates argues that the voluntary lie is better than the involuntary lie.
- Socrates created the dialectic for dealing with the rigidity of the received.
- Now the student began trhshing about wildly to push socrates off his shoulders.
- The genius of someone like socrates is he found everything and everyone interesting.
- His idea is even a throw back to socrates by saying that thinking is only recalling.
- You're awesome floreta, as are all your picks, I would go with aristotle, socrates, bohr, nikola tesla
- Labels: boobs, breastfeeding, milksharing, socrates and me, writing posted by Her Bad Mother @ Friday, March 13, 2009
- I shiver for the future of this country that individuals such as "socrates" are a growing voting block in this country.
- March 11th, 2010 at 12: 58 pm ebbAndflow says: pezmiztix says: as socrates once said, “a wise man speaks because he has something to say. a fool speaks because he has to say something.”
- Some will be put under such teachers of the new rhetoric and oratory, now in vogue, as the famous socrates, and be taught to play the orator as an aid to inducing their fellow citizens to bestow political advancement.
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