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How to use erudition in a sentence

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Through a unique combination of science and management, Jaya brings her Vedantic erudition to the educated elite.
Written with erudition and firm, if sometimes quirky, opinion, the book is interlarded with humor and acerbic comment.
Even a proposal couldn't make his relationship work and he quit dissolutely in the erudition that there was too much love and too much hate.
Whether her plats du jour were serious or light she approached them all with equal dedication, scholarship, insight and erudition.
The room in fact was as depressing from its slatternliness as from its atmosphere of erudition.
He possessed great erudition and piety, was of a most mild and tranquil disposition, and of a calm and benignant temper.
For all the vast erudition which so impressed his contemporaries, he wrote disappointingly little.
To common people, impressed by his learning, erudition and experience, all this looks puzzling.
Anyone wishing a general introduction to this fascinating period and one which is told with erudition and understanding should look no further.
It's meant to lend a spirit of Everyman inquiry and thoughtful erudition to the proceedings.
It was an assured display of political and cultural erudition, a depth of knowledge of the past in all its social and ethical forms.
He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations.
Such stuff is fun and flattering to the reader's minor-league erudition in the same way as trying your luck at University Challenge is.
Some 1,800 of his sayings are collected here, most of them expressive of his wit and erudition.
But The Wandering Shadows doesn't pretend to possess a drawing-room erudition.
The septuagenarian was tall, with aquiline good looks, and a charm backed by erudition.
Although it is possible to read his poems without needing specialized jargon or poetics, his writing is full of erudition and learning.
The poems show his erudition to be wide, his historical knowledge sometimes esoteric.
A fair portion of contemporary poetry over-relies on self-reflexive irony, tonal detachment, and an often irritating allusive erudition.
But I'll wager that they and everyone else, from epicure to hunger activist, will soon be consulting these volumes as a quick route to erudition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Except for this exhibition of rodomontade his address was a wonderful display of reasoning and erudition.
Willan, with all his erudition, was a dermatologist, and acted on the maxim that there is nothing like leather.
And who by his great erudition, sanctitie, and wisdome, acquired the name of sapiens.
The student who has not succeeded in stifling it is lost for ever to erudition.
In Europe, erudition, research, and collections of rules have not been wanting.
His erudition sat lightly on him, for it was simply a means to the end of his art.
But certain it is that the notes wherewith he decorated his margins are triumphs of inapposite erudition.
He arrived in Paris at the age of twenty-five, provincially instructed, but already of a marvellous erudition.
A passage which I can refer only to the erudition and risibility of our modern surgeons and anatomists.
But, I delivered this written communication with my own hand, and Joe received it as a miracle of erudition.
La Fontaine, however, was declared conqueror, on account of his profound erudition and his irrefragable logic.
Did our author owe this insight to erudition or to poetic intuition?
Into the history of atomism Cudworth plunges with vast erudition.
We pass in the world for sects and schools, for erudition and piety, and we are all the time jejune babes.
He was a younger man than Lockwood, with an impressionable erudition.
But the eighteenth century was not the century of erudition.
Del Rio emerges as an unlikely raconteur, guiding readers through a maze of theology, law, and magic with wit and erudition.
This conduct in writing is placed in a very proper light by the ingenious Abbe Bannier, in his preface to his Mythology, a work of great erudition and of equal judgment.
The poor dear cannot differentiate between erudition and wisdom.
They, like himself, had been bred in the studious cloisters of a university, and were supposed to possess all the erudition which mankind has hoarded up from age to age.
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