Quasi in a sentence

(1) I quasi-insist that you apply for internships.
(2) The quasi-question in the quiz was unexpected.
(3) I quasi-insist that you attend the career fair.
(4) The team quasi-nominated Mike to be the captain.
(5) Quasars are also known as quasi-stellar objects.
(6) He quasi-nominated his best friend for the award.
(7) The team quasi-nominated Brian to be the captain.
(8) The quasi-question in the lab report was complex.
(9) They quasi-nominated David to be the spokesperson.
(10) She quasi-nominated her sister for the scholarship.
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(11) They quasi-nominated Daniel to be the spokesperson.
(12) She quasi-nominated her brother for the scholarship.
(13) I quasi-insist that you join a student organization.
(14) The quasi-question in the exam was tricky to answer.
(15) The quasi-question in the final exam was unexpected.
(16) The board members quasi-nominated Jane as the new CEO.
(17) The committee quasi-nominated Rachel as the secretary.
(18) I quasi-oppose the decision to lower the minimum wage.
(19) The word quasar stands for quasi-stellar radio source.
(20) The word quasar comes from quasi-stellar radio source.
Quasi make sentence
(21) I quasi-insist that you take notes during the lecture.
(22) The quasi-question in the case study was hypothetical.
(23) I quasi-nominate John for the position of team captain.
(24) We should quasi-nominate Andrew as the project manager.
(25) I quasi-insist that you attend the study group tonight.
(26) I quasi-insist that you attend the guest speaker event.
(27) The quasi-question in the lecture notes was open-ended.
(28) The quasi-question in the essay prompt was challenging.
(29) I quasi-recognized the professor from a previous class.
(30) He quasi-nominated his friend for the prestigious award.
Sentence of quasi
(31) The committee quasi-nominated Michelle as the treasurer.
(32) The word quasar is short for quasi-stellar radio source.
(33) The name quasar is short for quasi-stellar radio source.
(34) The quasi-debate was a fun and interactive way to learn.
(35) The board quasi-nominated Natalie to be the new director.
(36) I quasi-oppose the decision to cut funding for education.
(37) I quasi-oppose the idea of reducing funding for the arts.
(38) The syllabus quasi-implied that attendance was mandatory.
(39) I quasi-insist that you participate in the group project.
(40) The psychic's quasi-predictions were vague and unhelpful.
Quasi meaningful sentence
(41) We should quasi-nominate Tom as the leader of our project.
(42) They quasi-nominated Mark to be the head of the committee.
(43) The group decided to quasi-nominate Alex as the treasurer.
(44) They quasi-nominated Emma to be the president of the club.
(45) The board quasi-nominated Laura to be the new chairperson.
(46) The board quasi-nominated Matthew to be the new president.
(47) I quasi-oppose the decision to increase military spending.
(48) I quasi-insist that you submit your paper by the deadline.
(49) I quasi-insist that you review your notes before the exam.
(50) He quasi-nominated his colleague for the prestigious award.
Quasi sentence examples
(51) The group decided to quasi-nominate James as the secretary.
(52) I quasi-oppose the plan to privatize public transportation.
(53) I quasi-oppose the idea of cutting social welfare programs.
(54) I quasi-oppose the plan to build a new nuclear power plant.
(55) Let me quasi-emphasize that this is a long-term investment.
(56) The Onuma Quasi-National Park is a protected area in Japan.
(57) We cannot quasi-condone any behavior that violates the law.
(58) I quasi-insist that you attend office hours for extra help.
(59) The quasi-question in the presentation required creativity.
(60) The quasi-question in the research paper required analysis.
Sentence with quasi
(61) She quasi-nominated herself for the role of class president.
(62) The organization quasi-nominated Peter to be the ambassador.
(63) The board quasi-nominated Christopher to be the new manager.
(64) I quasi-oppose the plan to cut funding for public libraries.
(65) The student council quasi-opposes the new dress code policy.
(66) Let me quasi-emphasize that this is a time-sensitive matter.
(67) As a professor, I cannot quasi-condone cheating in any form.
(68) The quasi-debate was a challenging but rewarding experience.
(69) I quasi-insist that you take a break and practice self-care.
(70) I have a quasi-prediction that the party will be a disaster.
Use quasi in a sentence
(71) The organization quasi-nominated Robert to be the ambassador.
(72) The committee quasi-nominated Mark for the prestigious award.
(73) The panel quasi-nominated Ethan as the most promising artist.
(74) I quasi-observed the changing seasons from my bedroom window.
(75) I had to write a quasi-express essay for my literature class.
(76) I prefer taking quasi-notes on my laptop rather than by hand.
(77) The quasi-question in the textbook required further research.
(78) We should quasi-nominate Lisa as the chairperson of the event.
(79) The board members quasi-nominated Susan as the vice president.
(80) The board members quasi-nominated Laura as the vice president.
Sentence using quasi
(81) The telescope allowed me to quasi-observe the rings of Saturn.
(82) I quasi-oppose the idea of reducing environmental regulations.
(83) Let me quasi-emphasize that this is just a temporary solution.
(84) I had to quasi-argue with my parents about my choice of major.
(85) I quasi-insist that you take advantage of the tutoring center.
(86) I always make sure to review my quasi-notes before a big test.
(87) The quasi-official announcement caused a stir among the public.
(88) The parent tried to quasi-justify their strict parenting style.
(89) The teacher tried to quasi-justify their unfair grading system.
(90) The panel quasi-nominated Olivia as the most talented musician.
Quasi example sentence
(91) The company's CEO appeared to quasi-oppose the proposed merger.
(92) The artist seemed to quasi-oppose the commercialization of art.
(93) Let me quasi-emphasize that this decision is subject to change.
(94) The Federalists were in power during the Quasi-War with France.
(95) The experiment was conducted using a quasi-experimental design.
(96) I had to quasi-argue with my advisor about my course selection.
(97) I quasi-believe that I can overcome my fear of public speaking.
(98) It is not appropriate to quasi-condone any form of hate speech.
(99) The professor gave us a quasi-express introduction to calculus.
(100) I wish the textbook had more quasi-highlights to help me study.
Sentence with word quasi
(101) I quasi-insist that you read the assigned chapter before class.
(102) The quasi-question in the group project required collaboration.
(103) The student's quasi-remark about the group project was helpful.
(104) The professor's quasi-remark about the grading rubric was fair.
(105) The poet used metaphors to quasi-illustrate the passage of time.
(106) The committee quasi-nominated Ava for the position of president.
(107) The defendant quasi-conceded his guilt by accepting a plea deal.
(108) I quasi-believe that I can afford to study abroad next semester.
(109) We cannot quasi-condone any behavior that puts others in danger.
(110) The career center quasi-nominated a student for a job interview.
Sentence of quasi
(111) I like to color-code my quasi-notes to make them easier to read.
(112) The quasi-question in the assignment required critical thinking.
(113) The song had a quasi-highlight chorus that became an instant hit.
(114) The journalist attempted to quasi-justify their biased reporting.
(115) The team quasi-nominated Tom to represent them at the conference.
(116) The board quasi-nominated James to be the new CEO of the company.
(117) The team quasi-nominated Jessica to be the leader of the project.
(118) The team quasi-nominated Benjamin to be the coach for the season.
(119) We need to quasi-emphasize the need for teamwork in this project.
(120) It is important to quasi-emphasize the advantages of remote work.
Quasi used in a sentence
(121) I quasi-believe that I can handle the workload of a double major.
(122) The results quasi-indicate that the group project was successful.
(123) I quasi-insist that you proofread your work before submitting it.
(124) I quasi-insist that you network with professionals in your field.
(125) The quasi-question posed by the lecturer left the class confused.
(126) The quasi-question in the reading material was thought-provoking.
(127) The professor's quasi-remark about the exam format was confusing.
(128) The committee decided to quasi-nominate Sarah as the spokesperson.
(129) We should quasi-nominate Jennifer as the chairperson of the event.
(130) The menu had a quasi-highlight dish that was the chef's specialty.
Quasi sentence in English
(131) The professor's explanation helped me quasi-understand the theory.
(132) The politician tried to quasi-justify his decision to raise taxes.
(133) The artist attempted to quasi-justify their controversial artwork.
(134) The judges quasi-nominated Emily as the winner of the talent show.
(135) The committee quasi-nominated Susan for the position of treasurer.
(136) I tried to quasi-observe the behavior of the fish in the aquarium.
(137) The fog made it difficult to quasi-observe the distant lighthouse.
(138) I quasi-oppose the decision to increase taxes on small businesses.
(139) We should quasi-emphasize the need for innovation in our industry.
(140) The child used gestures and sounds to quasi-communicate his needs.
(141) The group project led to a quasi-dispute between two team members.
(142) I had to give a quasi-express presentation on my research project.
(143) I had to give a quasi-express speech for my public speaking class.
(144) I quasi-insist that you meet with your academic advisor regularly.
(145) I find that taking quasi-notes helps me retain information better.
(146) The quasi-question in the class discussion required participation.
(147) The student's quasi-remark about the class schedule was practical.
(148) The student's quasi-remark about the course material was accurate.
(149) The quasi-official report recommended changes to existing policies.
(150) The author attempted to quasi-justify his controversial statements.
(151) The coach struggled to quasi-justify their team's poor performance.
(152) The committee quasi-nominated Robert for the position of secretary.
(153) The panel quasi-nominated Victoria as the most dedicated volunteer.
(154) I tried to quasi-observe the behavior of the birds from a distance.
(155) I quasi-observed the changing colors of the sunset from my balcony.
(156) It is crucial to quasi-emphasize the significance of data security.
(157) It is crucial to quasi-emphasize the role of diversity in our team.
(158) The professor asked us to quasi-argue our points during the debate.
(159) The group project required us to quasi-argue our proposed solution.
(160) I quasi-believe that I can find a job in my field after graduation.
(161) The professor's comment sparked a quasi-dispute among the students.
(162) I used a quasi-highlight to mark the important dates in my planner.
(163) The textbook had a quasi-highlight on the definitions of key terms.
(164) The professor's question quasi-implied that the answer was obvious.
(165) The data quasi-indicates that there is a gender gap in STEM fields.
(166) The research center quasi-nominated a student for a research grant.
(167) The art department quasi-nominated a student for an art exhibition.
(168) I always make sure to highlight important points in my quasi-notes.
(169) I always make sure to review my quasi-notes before writing a paper.
(170) The class debate quasi-opposed the opposing team's counterargument.
(171) The astrologer's quasi-predictions about my future were intriguing.
(172) The quasi-question in the discussion forum sparked a lively debate.
(173) I quasi-recognized the topic of the lecture from a previous course.
(174) The student's quasi-remark about the class discussion was relevant.
(175) The student's quasi-remark about the group dynamics was perceptive.
(176) The quasi-official document outlined the guidelines for the project.
(177) The artist tried to quasi-justify his unconventional painting style.
(178) The judges quasi-nominated Daniel as the winner of the science fair.
(179) The team quasi-nominated Grace to be the captain of the debate club.
(180) I quasi-oppose the idea of reducing funding for scientific research.
(181) Let's quasi-emphasize the value of transparency in our organization.
(182) The research findings were quasi-contradicting the previous studies.
(183) The exam questions were quasi-contradictory, confusing the students.
(184) The quasi-claim that the textbook made was later proven to be false.
(185) The professor assigned a quasi-debate for our next class discussion.
(186) The professor gave us a quasi-express lecture on the history of art.
(187) I had to complete a quasi-express lab report for my chemistry class.
(188) The class discussion quasi-implied that the topic was controversial.
(189) I quasi-insist that you attend the study abroad information session.
(190) The music department quasi-nominated a student for a music festival.
(191) The science department quasi-nominated a student for a science fair.
(192) I quasi-recognized the building from a campus tour I took last year.
(193) The quasi-official policy aimed to streamline bureaucratic processes.
(194) The quasi-official agreement paved the way for future collaborations.
(195) The patient's tapping on the table quasi-communicated his impatience.
(196) The professor made a quasi-mention of the upcoming exam during class.
(197) The debate team practiced quasi-arguing different sides of the topic.
(198) The quasi-debate was a great opportunity to practice public speaking.
(199) The professor gave us a quasi-express review session before the exam.
(200) The professor's explanation quasi-implied that the topic was complex.
(201) The class activity quasi-implied that critical thinking was required.
(202) The class presentation was quasi-informative, but lacked visual aids.
(203) I quasi-insist that you use academic sources for your research paper.
(204) I quasi-insist that you set goals for yourself and work towards them.
(205) My friend's quasi-notes were so messy that I couldn't even read them.
(206) The research findings quasi-opposed the popular opinion on the topic.
(207) The professor made a quasi-remark about the importance of attendance.
(208) The student's quasi-remark about the reading material was insightful.
(209) The professor's quasi-remark about the research topic was intriguing.
(210) The professor's quasi-remark about the course workload was realistic.
(211) The guest speaker's quasi-remark about the job market was insightful.
(212) The quasi-official agreement was reached after months of negotiations.
(213) The fashion show quasi-illustrates the latest trends in haute couture.
(214) The driver tried to quasi-justify their reckless behavior on the road.
(215) The team quasi-nominated Alex to be the captain for the upcoming game.
(216) The panel quasi-nominated Michael as the most innovative entrepreneur.
(217) The committee quasi-nominated Jennifer for the position of vice-chair.
(218) The committee quasi-nominated Andrew for the position of spokesperson.
(219) I quasi-oppose the idea of raising taxes without proper justification.
(220) I quasi-oppose the plan to increase tuition fees for higher education.
(221) I want to quasi-emphasize the impact of technology on our daily lives.
(222) It is crucial to quasi-emphasize the benefits of teamwork in our team.
(223) I quasi-concede that I may have procrastinated too much this semester.
(224) I had to complete a quasi-express research paper for my history class.
(225) I always make sure to date my quasi-notes for easy reference later on.
(226) The research study quasi-opposed the previous findings on the subject.
(227) The quasi-question in the peer review required constructive criticism.
(228) The email from the dean was a quasi-reveal of the new campus policies.
(229) The quasi-official report highlighted the key findings of the research.
(230) The defendant's lawyer attempted to quasi-justify his client's actions.
(231) The chef attempted to quasi-justify their use of unhealthy ingredients.
(232) I could only quasi-observe the distant figure through the foggy window.
(233) I quasi-observed the changing tides from the comfort of my beach chair.
(234) It is important to quasi-emphasize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
(235) The dog barked and wagged its tail to quasi-communicate its excitement.
(236) The quasi-judicial hearing allowed for witnesses to testify under oath.
(237) The student's argument was based on a quasi-claim that lacked evidence.
(238) The administration does not quasi-condone excessive partying on campus.
(239) The school does not quasi-condone any form of bullying or intimidation.
(240) The class will quasi-discuss the impact of war on civilian populations.
(241) Quasi-expectations can be a useful tool for predicting future outcomes.
(242) Quasi-expectations can be used to identify trends and patterns in data.
(243) I had to complete a quasi-express group project for my sociology class.
(244) The faculty quasi-nominated a student for a prestigious academic award.
(245) I find that taking quasi-notes helps me stay engaged with the material.
(246) The class discussion quasi-opposed the instructor's initial hypothesis.
(247) The research paper quasi-opposed the commonly held belief in the field.
(248) The smell in the air was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(249) The quasi-assertion that all college degrees are equal is not accurate.
(250) The student's paper had a quasi-mention of the topic, but lacked depth.
(251) The quasi-official title carried significant weight within the industry.
(252) The teacher quasi-nominated Sarah to represent the school in the debate.
(253) The student tried to quasi-justify his plagiarism by claiming ignorance.
(254) The professor struggled to quasi-justify their decision to cancel class.
(255) The judges quasi-nominated William as the winner of the writing contest.
(256) I quasi-oppose the notion of implementing stricter immigration policies.
(257) The activist group quasi-opposes the government's stance on gun control.
(258) I want to quasi-emphasize the importance of punctuality in our meetings.
(259) We should quasi-emphasize the need for work-life balance in our company.
(260) I quasi-argued with my friend about the best study techniques for exams.
(261) The presentation required us to quasi-argue the benefits of our product.
(262) I quasi-believe that I can get into graduate school with my current GPA.
(263) The study guide was poorly written, with quasi-communication throughout.
(264) The school's code of conduct does not quasi-condone academic dishonesty.
(265) I had to write a quasi-express reflection paper for my psychology class.
(266) I quasi-insist that you ask questions if you don't understand something.
(267) The honors program quasi-nominated a student for a study abroad program.
(268) The study of quasi-objects is an important part of actor-network theory.
(269) The group project quasi-opposed the traditional method of data analysis.
(270) I have a quasi-prediction that the professor will cancel class tomorrow.
(271) The weatherman's quasi-predictions about the storm were mostly accurate.
(272) The quasi-question in the online discussion board was thought-provoking.
(273) The taste of the food was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(274) The tone of the voice was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(275) The teacher tried to quasi-justify their decision to give extra homework.
(276) The parent struggled to quasi-justify their favoritism towards one child.
(277) The committee decided to quasi-nominate John for the leadership position.
(278) The panel quasi-nominated Lisa as the best candidate for the scholarship.
(279) The team quasi-nominated Samuel to be the leader of the research project.
(280) I want to quasi-emphasize the need for ethical behavior in our workplace.
(281) The team used hand signals and nods to quasi-communicate during the game.
(282) The driver quasi-complied with the traffic laws, often bending the rules.
(283) The class had a quasi-argument about the role of technology in education.
(284) I quasi-believe that I can handle a full-time job and a full course load.
(285) I quasi-believe that I can make a difference in the world with my degree.
(286) I quasi-believe that I can maintain a healthy lifestyle while in college.
(287) I quasi-believe that I can make a positive impact on my campus community.
(288) Quasi-criticism can be a valuable tool for improving your writing skills.
(289) The debate team member tried to quasi-defend their stance on gun control.
(290) The academic calendar quasi-emphasized the important dates and deadlines.
(291) I had to read a quasi-express amount of material for my philosophy class.
(292) The professor gave us a quasi-express lesson on the basics of accounting.
(293) I wish I had discovered the quasi-highlight earlier in my college career.
(294) The professor's statement quasi-implied that the exam would be difficult.
(295) The guest speaker's presentation was quasi-informative, but lacked depth.
(296) The study guide was quasi-informative, but didn't cover all the material.
(297) Quasi-objects can be both active and passive, depending on the situation.
(298) The professor's quasi-remark about the course objectives was informative.
(299) The student's quasi-remark about the group presentation was constructive.
(300) The student's presentation was a quasi-reveal of their research findings.
(301) After reading the article, I only quasi-understand the author's argument.
(302) The organization issued a quasi-official statement regarding the incident.
(303) The quasi-official publication provided insights into the industry trends.
(304) The quasi-official title bestowed certain privileges and responsibilities.
(305) The report had a quasi-highlight section that analyzed the data in detail.
(306) The parent group quasi-opposes the implementation of standardized testing.
(307) I quasi-oppose the decision to decrease funding for public transportation.
(308) We should quasi-emphasize the value of continuous learning in our company.
(309) We should quasi-emphasize the impact of climate change on our environment.
(310) We need to quasi-emphasize the importance of adaptability in our industry.
(311) The driver quasi-complied with the speed limit, occasionally exceeding it.
(312) The driver quasi-complied with the road signs, occasionally ignoring them.
(313) The group project's quasi-acknowledge of the deadline made me feel rushed.
(314) I quasi-believe that I can pass this exam with just one night of studying.
(315) I quasi-believe that I can make meaningful connections with my professors.
(316) I quasi-believe that I can handle the pressure of being a student-athlete.
(317) The university's policy does not quasi-condone discrimination of any kind.
(318) The professor's comments seemed to quasi-criticize the student's argument.
(319) Quasi-criticism can be a way to challenge your own assumptions and biases.
(320) Quasi-criticism can be a way to engage in meaningful dialogue with others.
(321) The quasi-debate allowed us to explore different solutions to the problem.
(322) Quasi-expectations can be used to compare different groups or populations.
(323) The professor gave us a quasi-express overview of the American Revolution.
(324) The theater department quasi-nominated a student for a theater production.
(325) The professor's lecture was filled with quasi-notes that left me confused.
(326) The concept of a quasi-object can be difficult to grasp for some students.
(327) The concept of a quasi-object is closely related to the idea of a network.
(328) The student's presentation quasi-opposed the popular opinion on the issue.
(329) I have a quasi-prediction that the professor will give us a surprise quiz.
(330) The guest speaker's quasi-remark about the industry was thought-provoking.
(331) The professor's lecture was a quasi-reveal of the upcoming exam questions.
(332) The guest speaker's talk was a quasi-reveal of their personal experiences.
(333) I quasi-concede that I may have misunderstood the assignment instructions.
(334) The quasi-official badge served as identification for authorized personnel.
(335) The artist used various techniques to quasi-illustrate the concept of time.
(336) The architect's design quasi-illustrates the concept of sustainable living.
(337) The scientist struggled to quasi-justify the use of animals in experiments.
(338) The coach struggled to quasi-justify their decision to bench a star player.
(339) The binoculars allowed me to quasi-observe the distant ship on the horizon.
(340) The high vantage point enabled me to quasi-observe the bustling city below.
(341) The surveillance footage allowed us to quasi-observe the suspect's actions.
(342) The activist group quasi-opposes the government's stance on climate change.
(343) The organization quasi-opposes the proposed changes to healthcare policies.
(344) The union leader seemed to quasi-oppose the proposed changes to labor laws.
(345) We need to quasi-emphasize the role of innovation in our business strategy.
(346) I'm not sure if my group project partner quasi-approved of my ideas or not.
(347) The class had a quasi-argument about the impact of social media on society.
(348) The school's policy does not quasi-condone any form of academic misconduct.
(349) We cannot quasi-condone any behavior that violates the school's honor code.
(350) The textbook quasi-emphasized the need for proper citation and referencing.
(351) The professor gave us a quasi-express assignment that was due the next day.
(352) The professor gave us a quasi-express explanation of the scientific method.
(353) I prefer using a quasi-highlight because it doesn't bleed through the page.
(354) The quasi-highlight helped me organize my notes and study more efficiently.
(355) The lecture included a photograph to quasi-illustrate the beauty of nature.
(356) The alumni association quasi-nominated a student for a leadership position.
(357) The athletic department quasi-nominated a student for a sports scholarship.
(358) The journalism department quasi-nominated a student for a journalism award.
(359) Quasi-notes are a great way to stay organized and on top of class material.
(360) Understanding quasi-objects is essential for anyone studying postmodernism.
(361) The concept of a quasi-object is closely related to the idea of a mediator.
(362) The group presentation quasi-opposed the opposing team's proposed solution.
(363) The professor's feedback quasi-opposed the student's argument in the essay.
(364) The student's thesis quasi-opposed the prevailing theory in the discipline.
(365) I made a quasi-prediction about the outcome of the debate, but I was wrong.
(366) My friend's quasi-prediction about the outcome of the election was spot on.
(367) The face in the crowd looked familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(368) The professor's quasi-remark about the class participation was encouraging.
(369) The quasi-assertion that all college students are broke is not always true.
(370) The professor quasi-conceded that the grading rubric may have been unclear.
(371) The research proposal was quasi-contradictory, with conflicting hypotheses.
(372) The quasi-official announcement sparked a debate among experts in the field.
(373) The teacher quasi-nominated Emily to represent the class in the competition.
(374) The documentary quasi-illustrates the struggles faced by endangered species.
(375) The poet's words quasi-illustrate the power of love and its ability to heal.
(376) The telescope enabled me to quasi-observe the craters on the moon's surface.
(377) The politician seemed to quasi-oppose the new legislation during the debate.
(378) Let me quasi-emphasize that this decision is not final and can be revisited.
(379) We need to quasi-emphasize the role of creativity in our marketing strategy.
(380) Let's quasi-emphasize the value of effective leadership in our organization.
(381) The child's drawings and scribbles quasi-communicated his imaginative world.
(382) The employee quasi-complied with the attendance policy, often arriving late.
(383) We cannot quasi-condone any behavior that disrupts the learning environment.
(384) Quasi-criticism can be a way to respectfully challenge someone else's ideas.
(385) Quasi-criticism can be a way to learn from others and improve your own work.
(386) The quasi-debate was a great way to engage with the material and each other.
(387) The guest speaker's presentation sparked a quasi-dispute among the audience.
(388) The study abroad program quasi-emphasized the cultural immersion experience.
(389) The professor's feedback quasi-implied that the student's argument was weak.
(390) The professor's lecture was quasi-informative, but lacked concrete examples.
(391) The research paper was quasi-informative, but didn't provide enough sources.
(392) The online forum discussion was quasi-informative, but lacked participation.
(393) The department head quasi-nominated a student for an internship opportunity.
(394) The admissions office quasi-nominated a student for a diversity scholarship.
(395) Quasi-objects can be both material and immaterial, depending on the context.
(396) The professor's quasi-predictions about the exam were surprisingly accurate.
(397) The weather forecast was a quasi-prediction, as it wasn't entirely accurate.
(398) The psychic's quasi-predictions about my love life were completely off base.
(399) The quasi-protest was a way for students to demand action on climate change.
(400) I quasi-recognized the scent of the perfume from a friend who wore it often.
(401) The sound of the laughter was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(402) The texture of the fabric was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(403) The syllabus was a quasi-reveal of the course expectations and requirements.
(404) The midterm exam was a quasi-reveal of the student's progress in the course.
(405) I quasi-disagree with your argument, but I can see where you're coming from.
(406) The newspaper had a quasi-highlight headline that grabbed readers' attention.
(407) The newspaper had a quasi-highlight article that exposed a political scandal.
(408) The poet wrote verses that quasi-illustrate the complexity of human emotions.
(409) The teacher used visual aids to quasi-illustrate complex scientific concepts.
(410) I could quasi-observe the intricate brushstrokes in the artist's masterpiece.
(411) The binoculars enabled me to quasi-observe the rare bird perched on a branch.
(412) The professor appeared to quasi-oppose the use of animal testing in research.
(413) Let me quasi-emphasize that this is just a starting point for our discussion.
(414) It is important to quasi-emphasize the advantages of a positive work culture.
(415) The artist's use of color and texture quasi-communicated a sense of serenity.
(416) The patient's moaning and grimacing quasi-communicated his pain to the nurse.
(417) The quasi-claim made by the author was not supported by any credible sources.
(418) It's important to quasi-criticize sources before using them in your research.
(419) The research paper quasi-emphasized the significance of the study's findings.
(420) I need you to quasi-explain the concept of the electoral college in politics.
(421) The quiz was a quasi-express test, and I barely had enough time to finish it.
(422) The professor recommended using a quasi-highlight to avoid over-highlighting.
(423) I used a quasi-highlight to mark the quotes that I wanted to use in my paper.
(424) The lecture quasi-implied that the topic was important for the upcoming exam.
(425) The professor's statement quasi-implied that the class needed to work harder.
(426) The group project quasi-implied that collaboration was necessary for success.
(427) The class discussion quasi-opposed the textbook's explanation of the concept.
(428) The fortune teller's quasi-predictions were entertaining, but not believable.
(429) The voice on the phone sounded familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(430) The dean's email was a quasi-deny of the student's appeal for a grade change.
(431) I quasi-disagree with the coach's strategy, but I'm willing to give it a try.
(432) The government appointed a quasi-official committee to investigate the matter.
(433) The quasi-official statement clarified the organization's stance on the issue.
(434) The book had a quasi-highlight chapter that explored the history of the topic.
(435) The song had a quasi-highlight bridge that added a unique twist to the melody.
(436) The athlete attempted to quasi-justify his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
(437) I tried to quasi-observe the behavior of the insects in their natural habitat.
(438) The professor appeared to quasi-oppose the use of technology in the classroom.
(439) The evidence quasi-indicates that regular meditation can reduce stress levels.
(440) The dancer's graceful movements quasi-communicated a sense of joy and freedom.
(441) The child's clapping and jumping up and down quasi-communicated his happiness.
(442) The advisor quasi-approved of my course schedule, but suggested a few changes.
(443) The quasi-debate required us to research and prepare arguments for both sides.
(444) The quasi-debate helped us to better understand the complexities of the topic.
(445) The class will quasi-discuss the impact of colonialism on indigenous cultures.
(446) The student government election caused a quasi-dispute between the candidates.
(447) Quasi-expectations are often used in statistical analysis to make predictions.
(448) Quasi-expectations can be used to estimate the cost-effectiveness of programs.
(449) Quasi-expectations can be used to assess the risk of certain events occurring.
(450) The reading assignment quasi-implied that the author had a biased perspective.
(451) The group project presentation was quasi-informative, but lacked organization.
(452) The professor asked us to quasi-justify our argument with supporting evidence.
(453) It is important to quasi-justify your research findings with reliable sources.
(454) Quasi-notes are a great way to capture important information during a lecture.
(455) The idea of a quasi-object is a useful tool for understanding complex systems.
(456) The study of quasi-objects is an important part of post-structuralist thought.
(457) The student's research paper quasi-opposed the prevailing theory in the field.
(458) My quasi-prediction about the outcome of the game was based on my gut feeling.
(459) The astrologer's quasi-predictions about my career were surprisingly accurate.
(460) The handwriting on the note was familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(461) The face in the yearbook looked familiar, but I could only quasi-recognize it.
(462) The quasi-official logo symbolized the organization's commitment to excellence.
(463) The website had a quasi-highlight section that displayed customer testimonials.
(464) The presentation had a quasi-highlight slide that summarized the key takeaways.
(465) The scientist conducted experiments to quasi-illustrate the effects of gravity.
(466) The company's CEO tried to quasi-justify the layoffs as necessary for survival.
(467) The athlete tried to quasi-justify their unsportsmanlike behavior on the field.
(468) I tried to quasi-observe the behavior of the wild animals from a safe distance.
(469) I could only quasi-observe the expressions on their faces from across the room.
(470) I tried to quasi-argue with my roommate about the cleanliness of our apartment.
(471) It is not appropriate to quasi-condone any form of cyberbullying or harassment.
(472) The university does not quasi-condone any form of hazing or initiation rituals.
(473) The quasi-debate format allowed for a more interactive and engaging discussion.
(474) The quasi-debate was a great way to prepare for future debates and discussions.
(475) The guest speaker tried to quasi-defend his political views during the lecture.
(476) Quasi-expectations can be misleading if the underlying assumptions are not met.
(477) Quasi-expectations can be helpful in decision-making when there is uncertainty.
(478) I need you to quasi-explain the difference between a thesis and a dissertation.
(479) I need you to quasi-explain the concept of cultural relativism in anthropology.
(480) Quasi-objects can be thought of as objects that are in the process of becoming.
(481) The research findings quasi-opposed the commonly held belief about the subject.
(482) The economist's quasi-predictions about the economy were cautiously optimistic.
(483) I quasi-recognized the logo on the t-shirt from a sports team I used to follow.
(484) The guest lecturer's quasi-remark about the future of technology was inspiring.
(485) The group project was a quasi-reveal of each member's strengths and weaknesses.
(486) The university's policy was a quasi-deny of the student's request for a refund.
(487) The quasi-assertion that all college students are lazy is a harmful stereotype.
(488) The professor quasi-conceded that the exam was more difficult than anticipated.
(489) I quasi-concede that I may have been too quick to judge my roommate's behavior.
(490) The group project quasi-conceded that they had not allocated tasks effectively.
(491) I am quasi-considering taking a break from school to focus on my mental health.
(492) The student's essay was quasi-contradictory, lacking coherence and consistency.
(493) The researchers employed a quasi-experimental design due to ethical constraints.
(494) The quasi-official badge granted access to restricted areas within the facility.
(495) It is difficult to quasi-justify the actions of the main character in the novel.
(496) The speaker tried to quasi-justify their offensive remarks as freedom of speech.
(497) The journalist attempted to quasi-justify their invasion of privacy for a story.
(498) The thick curtains allowed me to quasi-observe the street without being noticed.
(499) In the dream, I saw a quasi-object that seemed to be a mix of a bird and a fish.
(500) The couple's shared glances and smiles quasi-communicated their deep connection.
(501) The team used a series of beeps and tones to quasi-communicate with their robot.
(502) The company decided to quasi-comply with the new regulations to avoid penalties.
(503) The quasi-judicial body was responsible for making decisions on zoning disputes.
(504) The professor seemed to quasi-approve of my essay, but still had some critiques.
(505) The career counselor quasi-approved of the resume, but suggested some revisions.
(506) I quasi-argued with my roommate about the best way to organize our shared space.
(507) I quasi-believe that I can balance my social life and academic responsibilities.
(508) The professor made a quasi-claim that the research paper was not up to the mark.
(509) The professor's quasi-criticism of the textbook's content was thought-provoking.
(510) The quasi-debate was a great way to explore different perspectives on the topic.
(511) The quasi-debate allowed us to practice our argumentation and persuasion skills.
(512) The debate between the two political science majors turned into a quasi-dispute.
(513) The guest speaker quasi-emphasized the role of networking in career development.
(514) The professor used a quasi-highlight to emphasize the key points in the lecture.
(515) The results of the experiment quasi-indicate that the hypothesis may be correct.
(516) The results quasi-indicate that the new policy may have unintended consequences.
(517) The online quiz was quasi-informative, but didn't provide enough time to answer.
(518) The professor asked us to quasi-justify our interpretation of the literary text.
(519) The professor's lecture quasi-opposed the textbook's explanation of the concept.
(520) The group project quasi-opposed the traditional approach to solving the problem.
(521) The student-led quasi-protest was a powerful display of unity and determination.
(522) The professor's statement was more of a quasi-question than a definitive answer.
(523) I quasi-recognized the face in the photograph from a social media profile I saw.
(524) The peer review was a quasi-reveal of the strengths and weaknesses of the paper.
(525) I quasi-concede that I may have been too focused on grades rather than learning.
(526) The professor's argument was quasi-contradictory, leaving the students confused.
(527) The quasi-official policy aimed to promote transparency in government operations.
(528) The magazine had a quasi-highlight article that featured an up-and-coming artist.
(529) The artist's paintings quasi-illustrate the connection between humans and nature.
(530) The board members quasi-nominated Sarah as the spokesperson for the organization.
(531) The foggy weather made it challenging to quasi-observe the surrounding landscape.
(532) I could only quasi-observe the movements of the dancers through the crowded room.
(533) The spyglass allowed me to quasi-observe the enemy's camp from a hidden location.
(534) The scientist appeared to quasi-oppose the use of genetically modified organisms.
(535) The statistics quasi-indicate a decline in the number of smokers in recent years.
(536) The student quasi-complied with the exam instructions, but made several mistakes.
(537) I quasi-argued with my group members about the direction of our research project.
(538) I quasi-believe that I can graduate on time even though I changed my major twice.
(539) The quasi-claim that the article made was later debunked by experts in the field.
(540) It's important to quasi-criticize your own work before submitting it for grading.
(541) The textbook's explanation quasi-implied that the concept was easy to understand.
(542) The assignment instructions quasi-implied that plagiarism would not be tolerated.
(543) The professor's comment quasi-implied that the student's response was inadequate.
(544) The exam review session was quasi-informative, but didn't cover all the material.
(545) The professor encouraged us to quasi-justify our opinions with critical thinking.
(546) The student organization quasi-nominated a member to attend a leadership retreat.
(547) Quasi-objects are often used to describe things that are difficult to categorize.
(548) The debate team's argument quasi-opposed the opposing team's stance on the issue.
(549) The stock market analyst made a quasi-prediction about the future of the company.
(550) The quasi-protest was a peaceful demonstration against the proposed tuition hike.
Quasi meaning
Quasi is an intriguing word that can add depth and complexity to your sentences. Derived from the Latin word "quasi," meaning "as if" or "almost," this term is often used to describe something that resembles or has similarities to another thing, but is not exactly the same. It is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts, and mastering its usage can greatly enhance your writing skills. Here are some tips on how to effectively incorporate "quasi" into your sentences:
1. Comparative Descriptions: One common way to use "quasi" is to make comparative descriptions.
For example, you can say, "The new restaurant offers a quasi-Mediterranean cuisine, with dishes inspired by various Mediterranean countries." This sentence implies that the restaurant's cuisine is not purely Mediterranean, but rather has elements that resemble or are similar to it.
2. Similes and Metaphors: "Quasi" can also be used in similes and metaphors to create vivid imagery. For instance, you can write, "Her voice was like a quasi-melody, enchanting yet slightly off-key." This sentence compares the person's voice to a melody that is almost perfect but not quite, emphasizing its unique and captivating quality.
3. Scientific or Technical Terminology: In scientific or technical writing, "quasi" is often used to describe something that is similar to a specific concept but not entirely the same.
For example, you can say, "The study conducted a quasi-experimental design to examine the effects of the new drug." Here, "quasi-experimental" indicates that the study followed a design that resembles an experimental design but lacks certain key elements.
4. Legal and Philosophical Contexts: In legal and philosophical contexts, "quasi" is frequently employed to describe something that has characteristics of a particular concept but does not fully meet its criteria. For instance, you can write, "The court recognized the plaintiff's quasi-property rights over the disputed land." This sentence suggests that the plaintiff has some rights over the land, but they are not absolute or fully recognized as property rights.
5. Social and Cultural Observations: "Quasi" can also be used to describe social or cultural phenomena that resemble or imitate certain aspects of a particular group or tradition.
For example, you can say, "The festival featured a quasi-Carnival atmosphere, with colorful costumes and lively music." This sentence implies that the festival had elements reminiscent of a Carnival celebration, but it was not an authentic or traditional Carnival.
6. Historical and Literary References: When discussing historical events or literary works, "quasi" can be used to describe characters, situations, or events that resemble or parallel those from the past. For instance, you can write, "The protagonist's journey through the enchanted forest was a quasi-mythical quest, filled with trials and magical encounters." This sentence suggests that the protagonist's journey shares similarities with mythical quests but is not explicitly mythical. Remember, when using "quasi" in a sentence, it is crucial to ensure that the context and meaning align with your intended message. Be mindful of the nuances and implications that "quasi" brings to your writing, as it can significantly enhance your descriptions and convey a sense of similarity or resemblance. With practice, you will become adept at incorporating "quasi" into your sentences, adding depth and sophistication to your writing style.
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