The lawyer's dilatory tactics delayed the trial for months, frustrating both the judge and the opposing party.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
Parentheses are used in a sentence to capture a note relating to the wording of the sentence. Dashes and commas set apart words in a sentence.
No, "ACE wrapping" is not typically capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No, adverbs do not always have to be used at the beginning of a sentence. Adverbs can appear in different positions within a sentence to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The lawyer's dilatory tactics delayed the trial for months, frustrating both the judge and the opposing party.
1. slow: tending to waste time or move slowly 2. intended to delay: intended to cause a delay or waste time
The dilatory effect of motion on time was addressed first by EInstein in 1905. However this is a sentence known as "clumbsy". "Time dilation is a consequence of motion" is much better. I know of no good use for the word really, unless as a category, eg, Dilatory Agents: v Contractile Agenty.
stenotic (in medical terms)
You just used it in a sentence.
how is cannibalize used in a sentence
allegoricaal used in a sentence
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "residence": "She moved to a new residence in the city after living in the suburbs for many years."
To be slow in moving; to delay; to linger; to be dilatory; to spend time idly; to saunter; to lag behind., To wander as an idle vagrant.
the answers yes, we are used in the sentence see if we were not used in a sentence then this conversation would be pointless so again the answer is yes we are used in sentences.
You just used it in a sentence.
Your question is not clear but procrastinate means 'Defer action or be dilatory'.