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How to use elided in a sentence

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The interrupted circle terminates not quite in a point, by which time the green has elided into a dull, irritated red.
Crucial facts are elided and fictitious positions are imputed to his opponents.
Unstressed o may be more or less reduced to the value of SCHWA, or elided altogether.
This is particularly true because of the way in which the war on terror has elided into preparations for a war against Iraq.
On Dig Your Own Hole, Beth Orton's looping lament to wasted comedown mornings gradually elided into one of that record's most assertive beats.
A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
Worse still, by giving in to Hamas's terms, Fatah has elided what was once a clear distinction between them.
Some were affronted that he brought into daylight memories best elided.
Therefore, following the admonition of the U. S. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy cited above, this verse has been elided from the exemplar lection that follows.
Indeed Putinism elided the differences between consensus, centrism and conformity.
After assibilation of the dental before the high vowel, the i in unprotected final position elided.
The recent discussions around the professionalization of contemporary art and the collapsing definitions of curator into artist and vice versa reveal art and curatorial practices to be ever evolving as boundaries are elided.
In his quest for booty and control, the president has almost completely elided the difference between party and state, stuffing Zimbabwe's institutions with his friends and using them for his own interests.
Douglas McWilliams of the Centre for Economic and Business Research, a consultancy, says that the budget speech omitted or elided major tax changes, making it more misleading than anything he can remember under the Tories.
The relative pronoun is that for all persons and numbers, but may be elided.
It was elided regularly when a word beginning with a vowel came next.
When a consonant cluster ending in a stop is followed by another consonant or cluster in the next syllable, the final stop in the first syllable is often elided.
This was however, gradually elided by centuries of English dominance.
Examples from Classical Literature
But even in the matter of elided consonants American is not always the conservator.
The vowel is elided in some cases, and coalesces with another vowel in others.
Whiteman evokes the corporeal nature of plantation authority, since the elided middle term between obfuscate and obfusticate seems to be fustigate.
Her voice was not Southern and, while she elided final consonants, her intonation was not of the South.
In other words, what the newspapers described as a new phenomenon was actually old, and what in reality was truly new was totally elided.
This was only five too much, and five was represented by e, the very letter elided from the article le before the word Empereur.
Such conceptual ironies project an epistemic content that replaced the word's ostensive significance as verbal meaning elided into abstract form.
The final e in fled-de is not elided, owing to the pause after it.
As the verb of the conjunct-under-construction differs from that of the first conjunct, it cannot be elided.
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