Various in a sentence as an adjective

I write software that runs on various jet engines.

He would then compute ETAs and for the helicopters based on various parameters.

A bomb blast engineer to model the effects of various bomb attack scenarios on the cladding and structure.

One of the fun things was they could add various gases to the manufacturing process to create diamonds of various colors.

With a little schooling you can get into various Finance, Scientific or Engineering disciplines without too much fuss.

I know a LOT of people of various ages who have these problems, so I have been prompted for more than two decades to dig into the serious medical literature[1] on this topic.

Because of this, I imagine that they have had built-in support for years for detecting various CPU models and manually enabling VT-x extensions, rather than relying on kernel-specific APIs.

I took it apart and rinsed it with distilled water, cleaned up a bunch of parts by hand, swapped logic boards and applied lubricants to various parts and was able to spin it up just long enough to back up the customer's data.

However, in the 80s and 90s, various Republican and Democratic administrations collaborated with trucking companies to make war on the unions.

But plenty of people have bipolar mood disorders, with various mood patterns over time, and bipolar mood disorders are tricky to treat, because some treatments that lift mood simply move patients from depression into mania.

It takes the ability to internalize massive amounts of detail, organize it into some coherent frame work and then communicate that framework as needed to various levels in the language they understand.

Some people tried to argue back then that various protections offered by modern OSs and runtimes, such as address space randomization, and the availability of tools like Valgrind for finding memory access bugs, mitigates this.

Examples are the mathematical notations of various disciplines, the jargon-laden meta-language of historical theory/literary criticism, and what is popularly known as 'legalese'.

Various definitions

adjective

of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any uniformity; "assorted sizes"; "his disguises are many and various"; "various experiments have failed to disprove the theory"; "cited various reasons for his behavior"

See also: assorted

adjective

considered individually; "the respective club members"; "specialists in their several fields"; "the various reports all agreed"

adjective

distinctly dissimilar or unlike; "celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan"; "animals as various as the jaguar and the cavy and the sloth"

See also: diverse

adjective

having great diversity or variety; "his various achievements are impressive"; "his vast and versatile erudition"

See also: versatile