Use of shibboleth in Sentences. 15 Examples

The examples include shibboleth at the start of sentence, shibboleth at the end of sentence and shibboleth in the middle of sentence

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shibboleth at the start of sentence


  1. Shibboleth is an Open Source project that provides federated identity and access control between academic institutions.

shibboleth at the end of sentence


  1. They would say to him, Then say, shibboleth.
  2. Notice that in each case the objection is based on a shibboleth.
  3. Apparently, to wear a hat in the cafeteria was a student shibboleth.

shibboleth in the middle of sentence


  1. They still cling to many of the old shibboleths of education.
  2. Another Western shibboleth about the future will thereby fall.
  3. The ideal candidate will have experience intergrating shibboleth before.
  4. It is time to go beyond the shibboleth that conventional forces cannot deter.
  5. I am looking to add a new feature to integrate shibboleth (Open source) into our website.
  6. Maritime nations still respond automatically to the shibboleth of the freedom of the seas.
  7. Then said they unto him, Say now shibboleth: and he said Sibboleth: for he could not frame to pronounce it right.
  8. Even their commitment to abolishing university tuition fees, a shibboleth in a party with a large student following, may be wavering.
  9. Liberals are especially careful to make the right noises: obeisance to the uniform having become the shibboleth of patriotism, as anti-Communism used to be.
  10. The traditional Asquithian-Liberal section of the party, which dominated the constituencies believed in the need to reiterate the established Liberal shibboleths.
  11. I am looking to add a new feature to integrate shibboleth (Open source) into our website. The ideal candidate will have experience intergrating shibboleth before.

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دَرونی ۔ پَیدائشی ۔
قُدرَتی ۔ حَقیقی ۔ اندَر ۔
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Belonging to a thing by its very nature