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"constellate" Definitions
  1. to form into a group; to cause somebody/something to form into a group

9 Sentences With "constellate"

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Nineteen smaller ones will sit close to the center, and 30 18-meterers will constellate the continent.
It figures more prominently in the registers of experience — aesthetic, temporal, sensorial — that the various pieces constellate.
One day, price and horsepower and comfort and ease of use would constellate in just the right way and VR would tip from novelty to nature.
Known internally as Argent, these HMCs point infrared LEDs and cameras at various areas of the face, allowing the software to re-constellate them into the person's likeness.
Yes, camps constellate the Bureau of Land Management acres throughout the valley, cases of Bud Light's special-edition green-man cans stashed in coolers and camper refrigerators and Camry trunks.
Mr. Amiri doesn't give many interviews, and he hasn't yet been made a cult obsession by most hypebeasts, the street-wear devotees that constellate the men's wear-discussing corners of the internet.
And if what we share is a reflection of our identity, then the greatest value comes from sharing something that could validate our existence to as many people as possible, to constellate ourselves across the sky so that others may gaze up at the stars and whisper, "It me."
Canto XIX deals mainly with those who profit from war, returning briefly to the Russian Revolution, and ends on the stupidity of wars and those who promote them. Canto XX opens with a grouping of phrases, words and images from Mediterranean poetry, ranging from Homer through Ovid, Propertius and Catullus to the Song of Roland and Arnaut Daniel. These fragments constellate to form an exemplum of what Pound calls "clear song". There follows another exemplum, this time of the linguistic scholarship that enables us to read these old poetries and the specific attention to words this study requires.
Perone develops his philosophy hermeneutically, on the ground of a deep investigation—which often goes against what is trendy at the time—into the history of philosophy and specific classic and contemporary authors such as Descartes, Schiller, Feuerbach, Secrétan, Benjamin in addition to various other philosophers (specifically, Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas) whose names constellate Perone's numerous works. An integral part of Perone's philosophical research is the continuous confrontation with theology, especially the theological thinking of Barth, Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, and Guardini. In recent years, Perone's attention has extended to a consideration of poetry (especially Paul Celan's), narration, and theater, understood as areas capable of offering crucial philosophical contributions.

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