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How to use utilitarian in a sentence

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In the 16th century it was chiefly utilitarian, covering wall seams and keeping out drafts.
But there are also those who see the creation of life for medicinal purposes as presumptuously utilitarian.
The interior of the stronghold was as utilitarian as the rest of the base, made of white stone with no attempt at ornamentation.
Our batterie de cuisine includes utilitarian products which are equally stunning alone or as part of a collection.
Toyota and Honda are placing their bets on highly utilitarian boxy shapes oriented towards outdoor recreation.
In the end, however, such crabbedly utilitarian arguments simply fail to understand the historic significance of the parliament.
In recent times may decorative and utilitarian articles like ash trays, paperweights, candle stands and bookrests are also being made.
This utilitarian approach to law is coupled with a general lack of enforcement in the traditional system.
All one hears is the sound of conversation and the clinking of flatware on utilitarian white dishes.
Debate on this question in the United States today is shot through with deeply utilitarian premises.
Instead, the new offerings resembled sleeker versions of the utilitarian models pedaled in cities like Amsterdam or Brussels.
Gowda says the drawback in these training sessions is that they are not taught skilled work that is utilitarian.
Inside, while you don't get the style or flair of a Range Rover, you do get a sense of utilitarian toughness.
Julia Helgewald describes feelingly, and with scholarship, the myriad uses, religious, ornamental and utilitarian, to which water has been put.
Tall flowers, like cleome and tithonias, are planted on the outside of the fence, concealing the utilitarian purpose of the garden.
The fledgling car business was booming, but its products tended to be spare and utilitarian variations on the horseless carriage theme.
The other two rooms were furnished with green wallpaper and rugs, utilitarian white-painted furniture, and chintz curtains.
This utilitarian consideration is arguably unfair and disrespectful of persons, and needs further factual substantiation.
The Nicaraguan tradition of producing utilitarian and decorative ceramics and earthenware continues.
The fat onion rings have a lovely sweetness that belies the restaurant's utilitarian atmosphere.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Washington's work as a horticulturist prior to the educating influences of the Revolution was mostly utilitarian.
Something also it owed to its unpretentious yet practical and utilitarian character.
But Shelley's world was the world of the utilitarian Godwin and the mathematical Condorcet.
In the most commercial and utilitarian states of society the power of ideas remains.
What wonder if some eulogise, and others revile, the new philosophy for its utilitarian ends and its merely material triumphs?
You see, this is a factory farm from fence to fence, except this forty which Polly bosses, and the utilitarian idea is on top.
Georges new secretary is quite utilitarian and devoted to him, she is not so farouche as Christina, Mr. Aix says, or so charming.
We call ours a utilitarian age, and we do not know the uses of any single thing.
Such hopeful and arguably platitudinous refrains about the utilitarian import of literary study abound in Exploring Capitalist Fiction.
Yet of this interval the utilitarian theory takes no cognizance.
Thomas Metcalfe was one of the last of the Nabob species before the wave of egalitarian and utilitarian thinking washed across the subcontinent.
Victorian natural philosophers tended to be more utilitarian in their treatment of the electric spark.
There is a common defect in the utilitarian and Kantian psychology.
They were also impressive by their suggestion of something practical, utilitarian, and remote from sentiment.
Your majesty has not acquired the utilitarian habit of checking the public accounts.
For the first time he realized that eating was something more than a utilitarian function.
He had no English, and our Ojibway was of the strictly utilitarian.
His own person was the exact embodiment of his utilitarian character.
Even if the product is highly utilitarian, such as a mobile phone, we observed that it has lost its utilitarianism properties, which are now secondary factors.
In cities, however, they commonly lack the same formal sophistication, dressed up as castellated turrets or left as purely utilitarian assemblages.
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