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How to use erudite in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word erudite? Here are some examples.

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Aiming to be the most comprehensive source of vodka information on the Net, iVodka.com is the site for the erudite alkie.
This erudite yet readable volume admirably meets the high standards set by the new series.
The book, with compelling lucidity, draws the reader into a rare mix of erudite scholarship and sheer readability.
Despite the work's jerry-built appearance, it exuded an internal order that is both erudite and sophisticated.
He had that same erudite quaver that suggested madness or brilliance and probably both.
In this case there have been endless erudite discussions about the advantages or otherwise of the long flowing trace for plaice fishing.
The money that comes from media exposure can blind even the most erudite scholars.
The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
It is very nice to be in the company of intelligent, reasoned and erudite people in these threads.
They fire back and forth witty, erudite rhymes like a comedy double act advertising a dictionary.
At the other pole are specialist intellectuals who are involved in erudite discussions with other intellectuals.
The billabong certainly sees some erudite visitors, many of them eager to suggest new names for Phillip Adams.
They are blatantly, didactically, and moralizingly feminist, but they are also erudite, interesting, and amusing.
Musicologists have long been intrigued by his difficult, inventive and erudite music.
Even the most erudite indie lyricists are hardly Byronic in their abilities.
Seeking deeper inspiration, the erudite Masson turned to the somber, chthonic Greek myths.
The most interesting work experience was having to be a discussant for three erudite papers the afternoon that I landed in Budapest.
If my memory fails me, no doubt one of your erudite readers will enlighten me.
This was not the only reason the erudite scholar refused to engage in a debate with Norris.
We are a highly sophisticated and erudite population and we just seem to take everything on the chin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Like Dr. Schliemann he was no erudite savant, but an enthusiast with an eye for likely sites.
The north of England and the Midlands teem with men erudite and enthusiastic.
Scheffel was a kindly and erudite old toper, who toped himself into Elysium via countless quarts of Affenthaler.
I have no ambition to outshine him, nor William Shakespere nor any other erudite.
A curious, an erudite artist, certainly, he is to some extent an experimenter in rhyme or metre, often hazardous.
And the method of manufacture is then explained by the erudite doctor.
The gift of languages was one which the erudite doctor did not possess.
Bulstrode, appeared to have found an agreeable resort in this certainly not erudite household.
Instances are abundant of erudite rabbis tormented by their wives.
Cadwallader had slipped again into the library to chew a cud of erudite mistake about Cush and Mizraim.
The other, Old Roses by Graham Murphy, is equally enticing and erudite.
The erudite Gallicans opposed the Jesuits for several reasons.
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