Bases in a sentence
Synonym: foundations.
Meaning: Plural of base; the bottom or foundation of something; can also refer to military installations or chemical compounds.

(1) The army has a lot of bases.
(2) The military has a lot of bases.
(3) There are four bases in baseball.
(4) Pyrimidines are nitrogenous bases.
(5) Bases can be used to clean drains.
(6) A baseball diamond has four bases.
(7) The air-bases were heavily guarded.
(8) The batter's walk loaded the bases.
(9) The baseball diamond has four bases.
(10) The two teams had subequal fan bases.
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(11) Bases can feel slippery to the touch.
(12) The army has a lot of different bases.
(13) Bases can be used to treat indigestion.
(14) Mexican wrestlers have loyal fan bases.
(15) Bases can react with fats to form soaps.
(16) The air-bases were used to train pilots.
(17) The air-bases were strategically located.
(18) The air-bases were used to store weapons.
(19) The helicopter can fly to military bases.
(20) Hampton is home to several military bases.
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(21) Uracils are nucleotide bases found in RNA.
(22) Babingtonites are not reactive with bases.
(23) The air-bases were used to transport VIPs.
(24) The player's RBI triple cleared the bases.
(25) The baseball player runs around the bases.
(26) The air-bases were used to refuel aircraft.
(27) The hitter hit a triple to clear the bases.
(28) The ocrea was formed by modified leaf bases.
(29) It is customary to salute on military bases.
(30) Bases can be used to neutralize acid spills.
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(31) The air-bases were used to transport troops.
(32) We need to run around the bases in baseball.
(33) The air-bases housed a fleet of fighter jets.
(34) The congruent trapezoids have parallel bases.
(35) The war wiped out the enemy's military bases.
(36) Monoacidic bases have only one hydroxide ion.
(37) The air-bases were used to launch airstrikes.
(38) The air-bases were located near major cities.
(39) The air-bases were used to test new aircraft.
(40) The espheni have a network of bases on Earth.
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(41) Epoxide rings can be opened by acids or bases.
(42) Babe Ruth's career stolen bases total was 123.
(43) The air-bases were used for training purposes.
(44) The air-bases were built to withstand attacks.
(45) The air-bases were used to evacuate civilians.
(46) The air-bases were used to transport supplies.
(47) The vertex of a prism is where two bases meet.
(48) Military bases are located all over the world.
(49) The bases of trapezoids are the parallel sides.
(50) We've covered all the bases, let it go at that.
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(51) The basicities of acids and bases are opposite.
(52) The air-bases were used to provide air support.
(53) The major league teams have dedicated fan bases.
(54) The bases of a trapezoid are the parallel sides.
(55) The trapezium's parallel sides are called bases.
(56) The kickball rolled spherical between the bases.
(57) Air-bases are essential for military operations.
(58) The air-bases were used to conduct surveillance.
(59) Military bases are where soldiers live and work.
(60) Acidic substances can be neutralized with bases.
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(61) Military bases are located all around the world.
(62) The air-bases were home to highly skilled pilots.
(63) Uracil is one of the four bases that make up RNA.
(64) Monoacids can form salts when reacted with bases.
(65) Bases can be used to remove stains from clothing.
(66) Baddeleyite is insoluble in most acids and bases.
(67) The pitcher walked the bases loaded with no outs.
(68) Regional sports teams often have loyal fan bases.
(69) Carbonic acid can react with bases to form salts.
(70) The air-bases were used for training new recruits.
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(71) Tribasic acids can react with bases to form salts.
(72) The humvees were a common sight on military bases.
(73) Many streamers on Twitch have dedicated fan bases.
(74) Hydroxides can act as bases in chemical reactions.
(75) Keiretsu members often have shared customer bases.
(76) The batter hit a home run, clearing all the bases.
(77) Alkylated DNA bases can lead to genetic mutations.
(78) The air-bases were used to monitor enemy activity.
(79) Guanos are nitrogenous bases found in DNA and RNA.
(80) The sign on the baseball diamond showed the bases.
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(81) The bipyramid is a prism with two triangular bases.
(82) Brazilian football clubs have passionate fan bases.
(83) Bases can neutralize acids to form salts and water.
(84) The prism has two parallel bases and angular sides.
(85) Garlic can be used to make a variety of soup bases.
(86) He jogged around the bases after hitting a home run.
(87) The army was destructing enemy bases during the war.
(88) Alkoxide groups can be deprotonated by strong bases.
(89) The air-bases were a key part of the defense system.
(90) A cylinder has two circular bases and angular sides.
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(91) Amino groups can act as bases in chemical reactions.
(92) The quonset hut was a common sight in military bases.
(93) Adenines are one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA.
(94) Argentinian football clubs have passionate fan bases.
(95) Hydroxides can be classified as strong or weak bases.
(96) The finials on the lamp bases were made of porcelain.
(97) The Union flag is a familiar sight on military bases.
(98) The air-bases were equipped with advanced technology.
(99) The bibasic acid can react with both bases and acids.
(100) The order of these bases determines the genetic code.
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(101) Acidic substances can react with bases to form salts.
(102) The vertex of a cylinder is where the two bases meet.
(103) The air-bases were heavily guarded to ensure security.
(104) The air-bases were a source of pride for the military.
(105) Enolates can act as strong bases in organic reactions.
(106) The batter was intentionally walked to load the bases.
(107) Amphoteric substances can act as both acids and bases.
(108) Adenines are nitrogenous bases found in nucleic acids.
(109) We would mark the bases on the pavement for stickball.
(110) Demilitarize the military bases as a sign of goodwill.
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(111) The batswoman's speed around the bases was impressive.
(112) The air-bases were used to provide medical assistance.
(113) The air-bases were used to provide logistical support.
(114) The air-bases were used to conduct electronic warfare.
(115) The sequence of DNA bases determines the genetic code.
(116) Compounds can be classified as acids, bases, or salts.
(117) American sports teams often have passionate fan bases.
(118) The air-bases were designed to withstand enemy attacks.
(119) The air-bases were used for air-to-air combat training.
(120) The aluminate compound is resistant to acids and bases.
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(121) Hairbrushes with cushioned bases provide extra comfort.
(122) The coding DNA sequence is made up of nucleotide bases.
(123) The AFC has some of the most loyal fan bases in sports.
(124) Agent-orange was used to clear land for military bases.
(125) The air-bases were used to provide air traffic control.
(126) Aldolizations can be catalyzed by both acids and bases.
(127) The vertex of a prism is where two parallel bases meet.
(128) The air-bases played a crucial role in national defense.
(129) The air-bases were equipped with advanced radar systems.
(130) The air corps operates from strategically located bases.
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(131) The guerrillas established hidden bases in remote areas.
(132) We must come up with an alibi that covers all the bases.
(133) The munitioning of military bases is an ongoing process.
(134) The coding DNA sequence is composed of nucleotide bases.
(135) The Falkland Islands are home to several military bases.
(136) Uracil is one of the four nucleotide bases found in RNA.
(137) The midlines of the trapezoid are parallel to the bases.
(138) DNA is made up of four different chemicals called bases.
(139) The chemical properties of acids and bases are opposite.
(140) The military can claim jurisdiction over military bases.
(141) Batter up with agility and swiftly move around the bases.
(142) Hairbrushes with cushioned bases are gentle on the scalp.
(143) Oxyacids are known for their ability to react with bases.
(144) Thymine is one of the four nucleotide bases found in DNA.
(145) The ethylic bond can be cleaved by strong acids or bases.
(146) The baseball players slid into bases on the turf diamond.
(147) I used the seq command to create a sequence of DNA bases.
(148) I used the seq command to create a sequence of RNA bases.
(149) Protect potassium from exposure to strong acids or bases.
(150) The air-bases were used to conduct humanitarian missions.
(151) The air-bases were used to provide communication support.
(152) Anions are important in the formation of acids and bases.
(153) The cylinder has two circular bases and one angular side.
(154) The coastline of Virginia is home to many military bases.
(155) The college offered a course on the history of air bases.
(156) The air-bases provided a safe haven for military aircraft.
(157) The baserunners were driven in by a bases-clearing double.
(158) The military uses antiperson mines to protect their bases.
(159) The finials on the lamp bases were shaped like pineapples.
(160) The USAF operates a network of air bases around the world.
(161) Bases are substances that release hydroxide ions in water.
(162) A quadrangular prism has two parallel and congruent bases.
(163) Uracils are one of the four nucleotide bases found in RNA.
(164) The vertex of a cylinder is where two circular bases meet.
(165) Military bases are strategically located around the world.
(166) The alloy of copper and zinc is used in making lamp bases.
(167) The team needs to cover off all the bases before the game.
(168) The air-bases were strategically located near major cities.
(169) Superacid is known for its ability to protonate weak bases.
(170) He rounded the bases with a smile after hitting a home run.
(171) Alkoxides can act as Lewis bases in coordination chemistry.
(172) The fieldsman's speed allowed him to steal bases with ease.
(173) The center fielder made a diving catch to save extra bases.
(174) The bases of a trapezoid are always parallel to each other.
(175) The sides of a trapezoid can be perpendicular to the bases.
(176) The IDF has a network of military bases across the country.
(177) Hydroxyls can act as Lewis bases in coordination chemistry.
(178) Acids and bases split up into ions when dissolved in water.
(179) Thymines are one of the four nucleotide bases found in DNA.
(180) The baseball player sprinted downfield, rounding the bases.
(181) Adenines are one of the four nucleotide bases found in DNA.
(182) The air-bases were used to conduct reconnaissance missions.
(183) The military was asked to demobilize back into their bases.
(184) Chicle is a sustainable alternative to synthetic gum bases.
(185) San Diego is home to many military bases and installations.
(186) The batter forward's speed on the bases was a game-changer.
(187) The kickball team kicked the ball and ran around the bases.
(188) The air-bases served as a launching pad for aerial missions.
(189) The air-bases were a deterrent against potential aggressors.
(190) Acetic acid is a weak acid that can be neutralized by bases.
(191) The pinch hitter was able to draw a walk and load the bases.
(192) The pinch-hitter was intentionally walked to load the bases.
(193) The Gulf of Aden is a strategic location for military bases.
(194) Screamo bands often have passionate and dedicated fan bases.
(195) The army will mobilize between bases for training exercises.
(196) The Persian Gulf is a strategic location for military bases.
(197) The aldol reaction can be catalyzed by both acids and bases.
(198) The air corps operates from strategically located air bases.
(199) The air-bases were used to conduct joint military exercises.
(200) Alkoxides are formed by reacting alcohols with strong bases.
(201) Diacids can form salts with bases, such as sodium hydroxide.
(202) You can't multiply under a power if the bases are different.
(203) The military can claim jurisdiction over the military bases.
(204) The army has a variety of different bases and installations.
(205) The air-bases were equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
(206) The air-bases were equipped with air traffic control systems.
(207) The bases were placed at each corner of the baseball diamond.
(208) The rebel forces launched raids on government military bases.
(209) Enamine formation can be catalyzed by various acids or bases.
(210) A prismoid can have a curved surface if its bases are curved.
(211) The congressional district is home to several military bases.
(212) Protonated bases can act as Lewis acids in certain reactions.
(213) Warlordism allowed for the emergence of regional power bases.
(214) The war economy necessitated the expansion of military bases.
(215) The basicities of nitrogen bases in DNA affect its structure.
(216) The bisectional line of a trapezoid is parallel to the bases.
(217) Adenines can form hydrogen bonds with other nucleotide bases.
(218) They both grew up on military bases and have a lot in common.
(219) A cylinder has two circular bases in three dimensional space.
(220) The bases of the nucleotides make up the rungs of the ladder.
(221) The Blackhawk helicopter is a common sight on military bases.
(222) The air-bases were closely monitored by intelligence agencies.
(223) Alkane compounds are relatively inert towards acids and bases.
(224) Ethanoic acid is a weak acid that can be neutralized by bases.
(225) Protonated bases can act as nucleophiles in certain reactions.
(226) The pinch-hitter was able to hit a triple and clear the bases.
(227) If he rounds the bases quickly, he may be able to score a run.
(228) The air-bases were used to conduct search and rescue missions.
(229) The pinch hitter was able to hit a triple and clear the bases.
(230) A prism has two identical angular bases and rectangular sides.
(231) The vertex of a cylinder is where the two circular bases meet.
(232) The vertex of the prism is the point where the two bases meet.
(233) The bisector of a trapezoid's median is parallel to its bases.
(234) The pitcher intentionally walked the hitter to load the bases.
(235) The median of an isosceles trapezoid is parallel to the bases.
(236) The air-bases were a symbol of the country's military strength.
(237) The air-bases were a hub of activity during military exercises.
(238) The Romans established numerous naval bases along mare nostrum.
(239) Airspaces near military bases may have additional restrictions.
(240) Oxides can undergo reactions with acids or bases to form salts.
(241) Stannate ions can act as Lewis bases in coordination chemistry.
(242) The heavy hitter's powerful hits often resulted in extra bases.
(243) The height of a trapezoid is always perpendicular to the bases.
(244) The centerfielder's speed allowed him to steal bases with ease.
(245) Superacids are known for their ability to protonate weak bases.
(246) Acidic substances can react with bases to form salts and water.
(247) Alkaline-earths can form strong bases if they react with water.
(248) Barstow has a rich military history with nearby military bases.
(249) The basicities of Lewis bases depend on their electron density.
(250) Beersheba is a strategic location for military bases in Israel.
(251) The track was where the school's baseball team ran their bases.
(252) The mud on the baseball field made it hard to slide into bases.
(253) The outfielders backed up the infielders to prevent extra bases.
(254) The basepaths are typically straight lines connecting the bases.
(255) Purines are nitrogenous bases that pair with pyrimidines in DNA.
(256) The isophthalic compound is highly resistant to acids and bases.
(257) The reactivity of ketenes can be enhanced by using strong bases.
(258) The baseball team sprinted downfield, stealing bases with speed.
(259) The height of a trapezoid is always perpendicular to both bases.
(260) The minor axis of a trapezoid is the line parallel to the bases.
(261) The air-bases were used to conduct counter-terrorism operations.
(262) The vintage candlestick holders had gadroons around their bases.
(263) Many televangelists have amassed large followings and fan bases.
(264) You can't multiply under a logarithm if the bases are different.
(265) The chem teacher assigned a research project on acids and bases.
(266) The air-bases were strategically positioned to cover a wide area.
(267) The air-bases were a vital link in the country's defense network.
(268) The bipyramid is a polyhedron with two congruent polygonal bases.
(269) The rebels planned a coup to seize control of the military bases.
(270) The chef is reshaping the dough into perfectly round pizza bases.
(271) The player's homerun trot around the bases was met with applause.
(272) The canal-zone is a strategic location for naval bases and ports.
(273) The politicians bicker to appeal to their respective voter bases.
(274) Wade's incredible speed on the bases helped him wade in the runs.
(275) The basicities of these bases can be determined using a pH scale.
(276) Exonuclease is involved in the removal of damaged bases from DNA.
(277) The air corps operates a network of air bases across the country.
(278) The commander in chief visited military bases across the country.
(279) The IAF's air bases are strategically located across the country.
(280) R.A.F. bases are strategically located across the United Kingdom.
(281) The second baseman's strong arm made him a threat to steal bases.
(282) The synthesis of phenates often involves the use of strong bases.
(283) The order of nucleotide bases in DNA determines the genetic code.
(284) The vertex of the cylinder is the point where the two bases meet.
(285) Allegiances to certain celebrities can create dedicated fan bases.
(286) Deaminating purine bases can result in the formation of uric acid.
(287) The air-bases were capable of launching airstrikes within minutes.
(288) The bipyramid is formed by connecting two pyramids at their bases.
(289) The baseball player's cleats were scuffed from sliding into bases.
(290) The synthesis of salol involves the use of strong acids and bases.
(291) The lateral edges of a prismoid can be perpendicular to the bases.
(292) The sight of players sliding into bases at ballparks is thrilling.
(293) Amphoteric substances can act as both Lewis acids and Lewis bases.
(294) Heteroatoms can act as Lewis acids or bases in chemical reactions.
(295) Acetanilid is a weak acid and can be deprotonated by strong bases.
(296) Players can build their own bases or settlements in the overworld.
(297) The bases of a quadrangular prism are always congruent rectangles.
(298) The military science club organizes field trips to military bases.
(299) The pitcher's pickoffs kept the opposing team from stealing bases.
(300) The zippiest baseball player on the team stole bases effortlessly.
(301) The military relocates troops to different bases around the world.
(302) The use of data bases has increased efficiency in many industries.
(303) The four bases in DNA are adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine.
(304) The army has a variety of different training facilities and bases.
(305) The outfielders made a diving catch in the gap to save extra bases.
(306) The compound barium sulfate is highly resistant to acids and bases.
(307) Inning twenty-eight featured a bases-loaded situation with no outs.
(308) The relief pitcher was brought in to face a bases-loaded situation.
(309) The baseballers' speed on the base paths often led to stolen bases.
(310) Military bases should take security measures against enemy attacks.
(311) We need to nominate across different skill sets to cover all bases.
(312) The military established laagers as temporary bases during wartime.
(313) With two outs and the bases loaded, the coach decided to pinch hit.
(314) When mixed together, the acids and bases formed a neutral solution.
(315) The treaty requires both nations to demilitarize their naval bases.
(316) The dradis system was instrumental in detecting hidden enemy bases.
(317) The blivets were a common sight on military bases around the world.
(318) The surface of a cylinder is convex between the two circular bases.
(319) Guam is home to several important military bases and installations.
(320) The humvees were a common sight on military bases around the world.
(321) The order of the bases in a nucleotide determines the genetic code.
(322) DNA sequencing is the process of reading the order of bases in DNA.
(323) The military has a network of bases and personnel around the world.
(324) The telegraph was used to send messages to and from military bases.
(325) The air-bases were constantly monitored for any suspicious activity.
(326) The air-bases were strategically located near international borders.
(327) Acidproof gloves should be worn when handling strong acids or bases.
(328) The nitrosation reaction can be catalyzed by various acids or bases.
(329) The frustum of a cylinder has two circular bases of different sizes.
(330) The team fanned out to cover all the bases during the baseball game.
(331) The messages were transmitted to and fro between the military bases.
(332) The submarines were sent to search for the enemy's underwater bases.
(333) The body can convert hypoxanthine into other purine bases as needed.
(334) They paced out the distance between the bases on the baseball field.
(335) The formation of acetals can be catalyzed by various acids or bases.
(336) Many organizations use wikis to create and maintain knowledge bases.
(337) The military aircraft resupplied remote bases with medical supplies.
(338) The term base pair refers to the pairing of nucleotide bases in DNA.
(339) The bases of a quadrangular prism are always parallel to each other.
(340) Postmen may need to deliver mail to military bases or installations.
(341) The esterification of monoesters can be catalyzed by acids or bases.
(342) Deoxyribonucleic acid is made up of four different nucleotide bases.
(343) The infielders made accurate throws to catch runners stealing bases.
(344) The Royal Air Force has bases located throughout the United Kingdom.
(345) Acidbase reactions occur when acids and bases react with each other.
(346) Protonated amines are frequently used as bases in organic synthesis.
(347) The player's speed on the basepaths helped him steal multiple bases.
(348) Acids and bases split up into ions when they are dissolved in water.
(349) Don't forget to debug from the bottom up as well to cover all bases.
(350) The player's speed and agility made him a natural at stealing bases.
(351) The sequence of nucleotide bases in DNA determines the genetic code.
(352) The air-bases were equipped with maintenance facilities for aircraft.
(353) The air-bases were a critical asset in times of national emergencies.
(354) The military operation required the establishment of temporary bases.
(355) Chicle is often used as a natural alternative to synthetic gum bases.
(356) The war department ensures the safety and security of military bases.
(357) The pH level equilibrates when acids and bases neutralize each other.
(358) The height of a quadrangular prism is the distance between its bases.
(359) The army strategized to invade throughout the enemy's military bases.
(360) The paramilitary group operates under cover of remote mountain bases.
(361) Alkoxides can act as strong bases if they are dissolved in a solvent.
(362) Airfields are often used as bases for aerial firefighting operations.
(363) The midpoints of a trapezoid's bases are connected by a line segment.
(364) The bisectors of the angles in a trapezoid are parallel to the bases.
(365) The Hampton Roads area in Virginia is home to several military bases.
(366) The military strategist planned for the obliterations of enemy bases.
(367) The student learned about the chemical properties of acids and bases.
(368) The government has already decommissioned several old military bases.
(369) An isosceles prism has congruent bases and rectangular lateral faces.
(370) The air-bases were essential for conducting reconnaissance operations.
(371) The air-bases were a testament to the country's military preparedness.
(372) The terrorists were ambushing military bases to cause chaos and panic.
(373) The flame war between two popular influencers divided their fan bases.
(374) The Mojave Desert is home to several military bases and testing sites.
(375) The usaf has bases located both within the United States and overseas.
(376) The hydroxide ion is a key player in the chemistry of acids and bases.
(377) The hydrolysis of salts can result in the formation of acids or bases.
(378) The commissaries were located near the military bases for easy access.
(379) Frustums are commonly used in the design of lamp bases and table legs.
(380) The disarmers advocated for the reduction of military bases worldwide.
(381) The baseball player hit a home run and streaked away around the bases.
(382) The army's plan was to annex territories and establish military bases.
(383) The sequence of bases in a polynucleotide determines the genetic code.
(384) The United States is urging Russia to denuclearize its military bases.
(385) The forward chaining algorithm is efficient for large knowledge bases.
(386) Phenoxide ions can act as strong bases and can deprotonate weak acids.
(387) The elegant wine goblets were adorned with silver gilt rims and bases.
(388) The diagonal of a cylinder connects the centers of its circular bases.
(389) The president can visit military bases to show support for the troops.
(390) The two social media platforms had dissimilar features and user bases.
(391) The college offered a course on the environmental impact of air bases.
(392) The government announced the decommissioning of several military bases.
(393) Barstow is home to several military bases and attracts many servicemen.
(394) The vertex of the hexagonal prism is the point where its bases connect.
(395) Quinary is a term that is often used in discussions about number bases.
(396) Perchlorate has been detected in groundwater wells near military bases.
(397) The ammunition truck will distribute ammunition to the different bases.
(398) Acetyl-chloride is incompatible with strong bases and oxidizing agents.
(399) The airstrips were strategically located near important military bases.
(400) A quadrangular prism has four rectangular faces and two parallel bases.
(401) The rightfielder's strong arm deterred runners from taking extra bases.
(402) Autoionization plays a crucial role in the behavior of acids and bases.
(403) The admiral militarizes the naval bases to project power in the region.
(404) Protonated carboxylic acids can be easily deprotonated by strong bases.
(405) The trapezium's height is the perpendicular distance between its bases.
(406) Cytosine and thymine are two of the four pyrimidine bases found in DNA.
(407) The vast expanse of the desert lay unmanned between two military bases.
(408) The security of data bases is crucial to protect sensitive information.
(409) Aprotic solvents are often used in reactions that involve strong bases.
(410) Electrophiles can react with Lewis bases to form coordination complexes.
(411) The production of benzidines involves the use of strong acids and bases.
(412) We set up a wiffle ball field in the backyard with bases and everything.
(413) The military personnel were stationed at various bases around the world.
(414) The centerfielder's strong arm deterred runners from taking extra bases.
(415) The racemization of chiral compounds can be catalyzed by acids or bases.
(416) The pirates used the brigantines to establish hidden bases and hideouts.
(417) The synthesis of cyclopropane involves the use of strong acids or bases.
(418) Amphoteric substances can react with both strong acids and strong bases.
(419) The rebel forces razes military bases in their fight against the regime.
(420) The edges of a quadrangular prism are always perpendicular to the bases.
(421) Isolationists argue for reducing the presence of foreign military bases.
(422) The military outpost used a signal lamp to communicate with other bases.
(423) The team's strategy involved aggressive base running and stealing bases.
(424) Carboxylates can be synthesized by reacting carboxylic acids with bases.
(425) The vertex of a cylinder is the point where the two circular bases meet.
(426) Enthalpies of ionization are related to the strength of acids and bases.
(427) The chemistries of acids and bases are complementary and interdependent.
(428) Many businesses rely on data bases to manage their customer information.
(429) The lab experiment will take up about the properties of acids and bases.
(430) The neutral solution was prepared using a combination of acids and bases.
(431) The bipyramid is a regular polyhedron with two congruent polygonal bases.
(432) The team needs to cover off all the bases to ensure a successful project.
(433) The foul territory is where players can save their team from extra bases.
(434) The mathematician developed a new algorithm for finding orthogonal bases.
(435) The beaconed signal tower transmitted messages to distant military bases.
(436) Naval bases are essential for projecting sea power across vast distances.
(437) The height of a prismoid is the perpendicular distance between the bases.
(438) We need to pace off the distance between the bases on the baseball field.
(439) The US Navy's aircraft carriers serve as mobile bases for air operations.
(440) The United States Army has a global presence with bases around the world.
(441) Alkanes are characterized by their low reactivity towards acids and bases.
(442) Arrhenius' research on acids and bases led to the development of pH scale.
(443) The base area of the prism is the sum of the areas of its polygonal bases.
(444) The army corps established forward operating bases in strategic locations.
(445) The 'digits' array can be used to convert numbers between different bases.
(446) The airbase had a communications center for coordinating with other bases.
(447) The synthesis of phosphonium salts often involves the use of strong bases.
(448) Wikis can be used to create FAQs and knowledge bases for customer support.
(449) The stability of borane can be enhanced by complexing it with Lewis bases.
(450) The centerfielder's speed on the basepaths often resulted in stolen bases.
(451) The breakdown of adenylates can release purine bases for salvage pathways.
(452) The height of a trapezoid is the perpendicular distance between the bases.
(453) Phenolate compounds can be prepared by treating phenols with strong bases.
(454) The soldiers were given a deadline to demobilize down to their home bases.
(455) The oppida were sometimes used as military bases during times of conflict.
(456) Zwitterions are amphiprotic, meaning they can act as both acids and bases.
(457) The air station is part of a network of military bases around the country.
(458) The center line on a baseball field marks the halfway point between bases.
(459) The war economy led to the expansion of military bases and infrastructure.
(460) A cylinder is a solid figure with two circular bases and a curved surface.
(461) The troop carrier was used to transport supplies to remote military bases.
(462) Enolic compounds can be synthesized by treating ketones with strong bases.
(463) The airspaces over military bases are restricted to unauthorized aircraft.
(464) The height of a trapezoid is the perpendicular distance between its bases.
(465) The vertex of the cylinder is the point where the two circular bases meet.
(466) The chemistry lab experiment spear into the properties of acids and bases.
(467) The stripe around the baseball diamond helped me see where the bases were.
(468) The air-bases were constantly upgraded to keep up with evolving technology.
(469) The demarcations on the baseball diamond show the bases and the foul lines.
(470) The chemic properties of acids and bases play a crucial role in pH balance.
(471) A prismoid can be regular if all its bases and lateral faces are congruent.
(472) The two countries signed a treaty to keep their military bases lower apart.
(473) The chemistries of acids and bases play a vital role in chemical reactions.
(474) The software's architecture is designed to scale across growing user bases.
(475) The player's baserunnings ability allowed them to steal bases effortlessly.
(476) The guerrilla force established hidden bases in remote mountainous regions.
(477) Heliports are an integral part of military bases for helicopter operations.
(478) The defense department is conducting regular inspections of military bases.
(479) The demilitarization of the military bases was completed ahead of schedule.
(480) The solid figure of a cylinder has two circular bases and a curved surface.
(481) The colonel militarizes the air force bases to enhance aerial capabilities.
(482) Deca- is often used in discussions about numerical systems and their bases.
(483) The team's basepath strategy involved taking extra bases whenever possible.
(484) The peace treaty required both countries to demilitarize their naval bases.
(485) The acid-base theory explains how acids and bases interact with each other.
(486) DNA sequencing is the process of determining the order of the bases in DNA.
(487) The pH of a solution equilibrates as acids and bases react with each other.
(488) The bunters were praised for their ability to advance runners on the bases.
(489) The coach emphasized the importance of tomahawking the ball for extra bases.
(490) The air-bases were a key component of the country's military infrastructure.
(491) The baseball player's cleated shoes dug into the dirt as they ran the bases.
(492) The halides in this array have different reactivity towards acids and bases.
(493) The invading army sought to wreak destruction on the enemy's military bases.
(494) The actual sequence of DNA bases determines the genetic code of an organism.
(495) The defense secretary visited military bases to assess infrastructure needs.
(496) The right fielder's strong arm deterred the runners from taking extra bases.
(497) The castle's towers were equipped with cannons and armor around their bases.
(498) The pseudostem of a pineapple plant is made up of tightly packed leaf bases.
(499) The centerfielder's strong arm deterred baserunners from taking extra bases.
(500) The military remilitarizes its bases in preparation for potential conflicts.
(501) Tetracid compounds are often used in chemical reactions to neutralize bases.
(502) Reptilians are often associated with underground bases and secret societies.
(503) The warplanes' airstrikes wreaked destruction to the enemy's military bases.
(504) The rivalry instigate between two popular musicians divided their fan bases.
(505) The spy network had multiple bases of operations across different countries.
(506) If baddeleyite is exposed to strong bases, it may react and form zirconates.
(507) The regular army was stationed at various military bases across the country.
(508) NRL clubs have dedicated fan bases that support them through thick and thin.
(509) The pH of an electrolytic solution can be adjusted by adding acids or bases.
(510) The cylinder is a solid figure with two circular bases and a curved surface.
(511) A bipyramid is a solid figure with two polygonal bases and triangular faces.
(512) Carboniums can be formed by the reaction of alkyl halides with strong bases.
(513) Organolithium compounds are often used as strong bases in organic reactions.
(514) The chemist studied the properties of acids and bases using pH measurements.
(515) The baseball team's strategy was to steal bases to get closer to home plate.
(516) The product of two powers with different bases cannot be simplified further.
(517) The bibasic acid has two ionizable hydrogen atoms that can react with bases.
(518) The neutralities of acids and bases can cancel each other out in a reaction.
(519) Acidproof materials are resistant to the damaging effects of acids and bases.
(520) Airlifting fuel to remote military bases ensured their operational readiness.
(521) The military relies on a sophisticated defence system to safeguard its bases.
(522) The synthesis of chloracetic acid involves the use of strong acids and bases.
(523) The resistants established hidden bases to regroup and plan their next moves.
(524) The pinch runner's speed on the bases created chaos for the opposing defense.
(525) The rebel group operates behind a complex system of tunnels and hidden bases.
(526) The chemist is experimenting with different bases for basifying the solution.
(527) External economies can result from the availability of shared customer bases.
(528) Gosport has a strong military presence, with several naval bases in the area.
(529) Virginia is a major state for military presence, with several military bases.
(530) A prismatoid is a solid figure with two parallel bases and trapezoidal faces.
(531) The shape factor of a trapezoid can be calculated using its bases and height.
(532) The equimolar mixture of acids and bases was used to neutralize the solution.
(533) The citadels of Europe were often used as military bases during times of war.
(534) The varsities in the SEC conference are known for their passionate fan bases.
(535) The baseball player's uniform was begrimed with dirt from sliding into bases.
(536) The chemistry professor will induct behind the properties of acids and bases.
(537) The chemistry professor declaimed forth on the properties of acids and bases.
(538) The Arrhenius theory of acids and bases was proposed in the late 19th century.
(539) Arrhenius' research on the dissociation of acids and bases was groundbreaking.
(540) The term acidbase refers to the balance between acids and bases in a solution.
(541) The ionizes reaction is an important step in the formation of acids and bases.
(542) The government delocalizes its military bases to strengthen national security.
(543) The team's baserunning strategy involves taking extra bases whenever possible.
(544) The telegraph between the military bases was used for strategic communication.
(545) The pinch runner's presence on the bases put pressure on the opposing defense.
(546) The baseball player's cap was begrimed along the brim from sliding into bases.
(547) The concept of atomicities is used to explain the behavior of acids and bases.
(548) The outfielder made a sliding catch on the ground ball to prevent extra bases.
(549) The fieldsmen's strong arms enabled them to make accurate throws to the bases.
(550) Tetrafluoroethylene is resistant to most chemicals, including acids and bases.
Bases meaning
Bases are an essential part of the English language, and they are used in a variety of ways to convey meaning and express ideas. Whether you are a native speaker or learning English as a second language, understanding how to use bases correctly can help you communicate more effectively and avoid common mistakes. Here are some tips for using bases in your writing and speaking:
1. Understand the meaning of the base: Before using a base in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning and how it is used in context. Bases can have multiple meanings depending on the context, so it is important to choose the right one for your sentence.
2. Use bases to form new words: Bases can be used to form new words by adding prefixes or suffixes.
For example, the base "act" can be used to form words like "react," "activate," and "interaction." Understanding how bases are used to form new words can help you expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
3. Use bases to create compound words: Bases can also be used to create compound words by combining two or more bases.
For example, the bases "foot" and "ball" can be combined to form the compound word "football." Understanding how bases are used to create compound words can help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words and improve your reading comprehension.
4. Use bases to identify parts of speech: Bases can also be used to identify the part of speech of a word.
For example, the base "act" is a verb, while the base "action" is a noun. Understanding how bases are used to identify parts of speech can help you use words correctly in sentences and avoid common grammar mistakes.
5. Use bases to improve your spelling: Bases can also be used to improve your spelling by helping you recognize patterns in words.
For example, the base "ceive" is found in words like "receive," "conceive," and "deceive." Recognizing this pattern can help you spell these words correctly and avoid common spelling errors.
In conclusion, bases are an important part of the English language, and understanding how to use them correctly can help you communicate more effectively and avoid common mistakes. By following these tips, you can improve your vocabulary, grammar, and spelling, and become a more confident and effective communicator.
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