Example sentences for: near-total

How can you use “near-total” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Hideyoshi moved many of Kyoto’s temples to this long narrow road during his reorganization of the city in 1591 following its near-total destruction by clan warfare.

  • This disclosure, bizarrely enough, is apparently designed to get the U.S. to lift its near-total economic embargo on North Korea.

  • The cover story lionizes Chuck Close, who manages to paint astonishing Pointillist portraits despite near-total paralysis.

  • The New York Times leads with the continuing rise in cable rates even as the medium approaches near-total deregulation.

  • In exchange for near-total immunity from prosecution, Lewinsky allegedly has told Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's office that she will say that: 1) she and Clinton discussed hypothetical ways to keep their relationship private, including falsely denying what they did unwitnessed; 2) Clinton told her he would deny they had a relationship in his deposition in the Paula Jones case; 3) Clinton encouraged her to say she visited the White House to see Betty Currie, not Clinton; 4) she wrote the "Talking Points," without the help of anyone at the White House.


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