Astound in a sentence as a verb

The invisible hands re-ranking HN posts continue to astound me with their reach. .

His works continue to astound us even today... Edison, on the other hand was always a scumbag.

I know some 19 year olds that would absolutely astound you with what they are capable of. One of the things this website has taught me is to completely overlook the age factor.

Yep. It would also astound me if they didn't have at least some cyber-competent people in their organization.

I love that Mars continues to baffle, astound, and fascinate us. Sometimes our 21st century hubris makes us think we are reaching some kind of peak knowledge, but moments like this prove that we yet know so little.

Stories like this always astound me. Learning Forth is probably less difficult than the average GUI widget library.

This guy's dedication continues to astound me. Apparently he's still changing things - people who complain on the forum thread have noticed a few hours later that relevant fixed have been made.

Why does it astound you that opportunities go to the opportunists? I think that what you're seeing here is that gifted people do eventually catch a break and luck into a lofty and well-paying job.

In the meantime the failure of the category to catch sustainable consumer traction, is, again, going to astound the 'experts.'

It's\n elegance and simplicity astound me. Congratulations on developing such\n a well-thought out language.

He could look at your code and its complexity would astound him, therefore you're trying to confuse him and mislead him into accepting your code without knowing what it was doing. He may have already known that there were NSA employees in kernel development.

Most technical hobbyists will probably remain just that -- but it's possible someone will surpass them and tie together the artist and the engineer into something that will astound the world. Or whoever they show their work to, which is possibly nobody.

The number of H1-B visas I saw pleading for\n relief would astound even the Foxconn taskmasters. \n\n\nH1-B visas are one of the major motivations behind the "immigration reform" being talked about in Washington DC. The purpose is to drive down tech salaries.

Code which is never going to amaze or astound anyone, code that may have been written under horribly compromised circumstances, can still make a big difference to people, and for some people that in itself is satisfying. Programming is many things, at one end an end in itself at the other a tool for doing stuff.

Yes, copylefted software is "tyrannical" to you because it prevents you from using the software to build proprietary software, your powers reading comprehension astound me.

From on chip chemical analysis to home brew EEG the things that say a child born today in Africa will see connected to them will astound you and I. I hope it it makes the difference between the infrastructure it has taken to build to get care within our reach and the less infrastructure available / needed in different corners of the world.

I'd consider many of my friends and peers geniuses, and their talents astound me consistently. What I meant more so was that government policy seems to be pushing Irish innovation into a corner, while cheerleading a 'knowledge economy' that probably doesn't jive with our ideas of what a knowledge economy is.

By building on the latest scientific findings and filling in some gaps with speculative theories Diamond is able to astound readers with insights that the general public rarely hears. Even if the theories aren't the most accepted by academics the fact that the ideas are being discussed in a publicly digestible way is beneficial.

Astound definitions

verb

affect with wonder; "Your ability to speak six languages amazes me!"

See also: amaze astonish