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Definition of "natural order" []

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "natural order" in a sentence
  • "That many of these conversions may be of a purely natural order seems to be shown by modern psychology, which offers the plausible theory of the sudden uprush into consciousness of subliminal activities set unconsciously in operation by intense, persistent longings for a change to a better, more spiritual life."
  • "Even though Boethius praised the life of philosophy in his De summo bono as the pursuit of speculative truth and as the worthiest life for man, we must bear in mind that these concepts are relative to the natural order of philosophy."
  • "When it became clear that, in the natural order of things, his father and mother would predecease him—and that he was not capable of performing work that required manual dexterity—he realized that becoming a Master Presenter was the only chance he had to live a dignified and independent life."