Get to know Minds better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Minds in a sentence
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Minds meaning
plural of mind
Using Minds
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of mind
- In the example corpus, minds often appears in combinations such as: minds of, their minds, the minds.
Context around Minds
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Minds
- In this selection, "minds" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, two, hub, ships, change and see stand out and add context to how "minds" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include change the minds of his, changed their minds after watching, criminal minds and people minds. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "minds" sits close to words such as annually, forcing and refers, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with minds
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
All donations to Anxious Minds. (5 words)
Minds that do so anyway are considered deviant and shunned by other Minds (see GCU Grey Area ). (17 words)
Ali appeared in the crowd and the fans lost their minds, but he was just watching things unfold initially. (19 words)
Yes, Trump can change the minds of his own voters, and he may also change the minds of his opposition, in the opposite direction: The recent decline in Democrats’ trust in a potential vaccine may be linked to Trump’s rhetoric. (41 words)
After all, the series is based on The Minds of Billy Milligan, a non-fiction book that details the story of the first person in the United States who was acquitted of a crime by pleading dissociative identity disorder. (39 words)
In popular usage, mind is frequently synonymous with thought: the private conversation with ourselves that we carry on "inside our heads." citation Thus we "make up our minds," "change our minds" or are "of two minds" about something. (38 words)
After all, given how many mass shootings we have all endured, shouldn’t our minds be veritable atlases of bloody grief? (21 words)
Example sentences (20)
In popular usage, mind is frequently synonymous with thought: the private conversation with ourselves that we carry on "inside our heads." citation Thus we "make up our minds," "change our minds" or are "of two minds" about something.
And then we also look at changing the hearts and minds of the fans at the show, or engaging the hearts and minds.
It found that only 14% of people said they changed their minds after watching a presidential debate, but a huge 60% changed their minds after watching primary debates.
This is what needs to change – their minds, and the minds of those who think that what they are doing is OK, who would be doing the same thing if they had the chance.
Yes, Trump can change the minds of his own voters, and he may also change the minds of his opposition, in the opposite direction: The recent decline in Democrats’ trust in a potential vaccine may be linked to Trump’s rhetoric.
Hub Minds for example are generally nominated from well-regarded GSV (the largest class of ships) Minds, and then upgraded to care for the billions living on the artificial habitats.
Hugh Joseph Tallon The concept of self in British and American idealism 1939, p. 118 Personalism is the view that the minds that underlie reality are the minds of persons.
Minds that do so anyway are considered deviant and shunned by other Minds (see GCU Grey Area ).
Additionally, since it is a head-to-head challenge, players must truly be able to get into the minds of their opponents in order to anticipate what their strategy might be.
A former Navy psychologist offered chilling insight into the possible state-of-minds of the people aboard the missing Titanic sub, how France is compensating victims of pollution, and more of today's top videos.
African Americans will try to rationalize as to why they embrace and welcome the N-word into the sanctuary of their subconscious minds.
After all, given how many mass shootings we have all endured, shouldn’t our minds be veritable atlases of bloody grief?
After all, the series is based on The Minds of Billy Milligan, a non-fiction book that details the story of the first person in the United States who was acquitted of a crime by pleading dissociative identity disorder.
After the students were confronted with their misunderstandings, 67.8% of them changed their minds and rejected “From the river to the sea,” Hassner added.
After years of pandemic-era shutdowns, Lowe’s research showed that home improvement and pet spending were more intertwined than ever in consumers’ minds.
Ali appeared in the crowd and the fans lost their minds, but he was just watching things unfold initially.
All donations to Anxious Minds.
A lot of the ensuing wisdom is stored deep in the unconscious recesses of our minds, but some of it is turned into language.
Also on their minds was the government’s handling of the earthquake in February that left more than 50,000 people dead.
Although sci-fi is replete with conscious human-like AI that shares human values, it’s clear by now that the space of possible alien minds is vastly larger than that.
Phrases with minds
These phrases have their own page with example sentences containing the full combination:
Common combinations with minds
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- minds of 42×
- their minds 38×
- the minds 35×
- minds and 19×
- our minds 17×
- and minds 12×
- minds in 10×
- minds to 10×
- criminal minds 8×
- people minds 7×