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Definition of the day : « ad libitum »

  • adv at one's pleasure
Example sentences :
  • I dwell in my sky-parlor and become Jupiter the while, ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « The Dramatic Values in Plautus » by Wilton Wallace Blancke
  • The movement was obliged to be in triple time; the rest was ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « The Children's Book of Thanksgiving Stories » by Various
  • A cheap and useful demulcent in pulmonary and urinary irritation; especially in catarrhs, gonorrha, &c.; ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « Cooley's Cyclopdia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades..., Sixth Edition, Volume I » by Arnold Cooley
  • There is an ad libitum supply for douches and baths in every camp.
  • Extract from : « Turkish Prisoners in Egypt » by Various
  • In fact they are at liberty to accept invitations and give them ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « Our Deportment » by John H. Young
  • Problematical judgements are those in which the affirmation or negation is accepted as merely possible (ad libitum).
  • Extract from : « The Critique of Pure Reason » by Immanuel Kant
  • The individual thus excited, then preaches, ad libitum, whether male or female.
  • Extract from : « Travels Through North America, v. 1-2 » by Berhard Saxe-Weimar Eisenach
  • If it is a case where stimulus is any relief, the nurse gives milk-punch or brandy, or whatever is wanted, ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « Complete Prose Works » by Walt Whitman
  • Half-way across, he found the coolness of the water so agreeable that he decided to enjoy it ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 » by Various
  • When the structure was widened, upper floors or single rooms were built on ad libitum.
  • Extract from : « Riviera Towns » by Herbert Adams Gibbons