All 9 Uses of
sufficient
in
Arrowsmith
- Dr. Brumfit rattled: "I'm sufficiently liberal, I should assume, toward the claims of science, but with a man like Gottlieb—I'm prepared to believe that he knows all about material forces, but what astounds me is that such a man can be blind to the vital force that creates all others.†
Chpt 2
- Though he meddled little in politics, considering them the most repetitious and least scientific of human activities, he was a sufficiently patriotic German to hate the Junkers.†
Chpt 12
- Before he had sufficiently recovered from his fury to be able to reply, his household was overwhelmed by his wife's sudden agony.†
Chpt 12 *
- Martin survived it sufficiently to sound domestic when he announced at the supper-table: "We had a bully drive.†
Chpt 14
- There had been, he felt, a rush of admiring patients sufficient to justify them in the one thing Leora and he longed to do, the thing about which they whispered at night: the purchase of a motor car for his country calls.†
Chpt 15
- He was roused by a suspicion that the Hunziker vaccine had insufficient living organisms, and he went yelping on the trail of his hypothesis.†
Chpt 17
- He realized that to a civilized man the fact that Pickerbaugh advocated any reform would be sufficient reason for ignoring it.†
Chpt 19
- In the gossip at luncheon clubs, in discussions at the Parents' and Teachers' Association, in one frank signed protest sent to the Mayor, Martin was blamed for too strict an inspection of milk, for insufficiently strict inspection of milk; for permitting garbage to lie untouched, for persecuting the overworked garbage collectors; and when a case of small-pox appeared in the Bohemian section, there was an opinion that Martin had gone out personally and started it.†
Chpt 24
- Martin had with him sufficient equipment for a small laboratory, and he established it in a bedroom with gas and running water.†
Chpt 33
Definition:
-
(sufficient) adequate (enough -- often without being more than is needed)