The word 'pandemonium' is a noun; a word for a very noisy and confused situation; a word for a thing.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences:
The pandemonium of four kids indoors on a rainy day will try your patience. (subject of the sentence)
There was pandemonium in the street as the stars limo arrived. (direct object of the verb 'was')
I had quite a headache from the pandemonium. (object of the preposition 'from')
You would not (at least if you were writing correct English). The correct spelling of the word is pandemonium."The concert was loud and pandemonium broke out when the lead singer left the stage in the middle of a song."
Pandemonium, the high capital of Satan and his peers (John Milton).
There was a pandemonium in the stadium when the home team won the championship game
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
1. you did just use that word in a sentence 2. if a doctor would use the word tumor in a sentence they would probably say "we need to remove the tumor from this persons body."
The word mores is not a word.
This justifies the use of this word, in a sentence.
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the book on adventure was flummoxed that's how i would use it in a sentence
How do you use in word urged in a sentence?If you had shown me your question before you asked it, I would have urged you to replace the first 'in' with the word 'the'.