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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulated meaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the significance or interpretation that has built up over time in a particular context or subject.
Example: "The accumulated meaning of the text reveals deeper insights into the author's intentions and the cultural context of the time."
Alternatives: "cumulative significance" or "gathered meaning".
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"Over time it has accumulated meaning.
Like music, it was full of proposals and approximations, and it accumulated meaning, which it built into crescendos of truth.
The physical space of the Maidan had accumulated meaning for those who had fought there, and who now grieved for their dead comrades.
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Or it was about finding "fulfillment," a word that is nearly impossible to say without irony at the age of 21 and accumulates meaning later on.
Considers how literature assays the consequences and potential of scientific theories within the subtle orderings of narrative, how a scientific theory is developed through and precipitated in language, and how novelists and scientists think outside the accumulated meanings of their time.
Where Congress uses terms that have accumulated settled meaning under either equity or the common law, a court must infer, unless the statute otherwise dictates, that Congress means to incorporate the established meaning of these terms.
These days only English teachers nearing retirement evaluate literature in terms of symbols, but O'Connor's stories remain finely etched, sardonic marvels in which details like the leg accumulate meaning as the action unfolds.
Differences in connectivity accumulated over time, meaning that as the variability increased connectivity estimates changed more quickly and by larger amounts.
And they note that some of the delegates the candidates have accumulated are "unbound," meaning they are free to vote for whomever they choose at the convention.
Even if no one has mailed in premium payments for years, the policy might be in force because at some point it became "paid-up," meaning accumulated dividends are enough to cover annual premiums.
On Oct. 17, Mr. Blodget lowered his short-term rating on the stock to "neutral" from "accumulate" -- meaning he expected it to rise less than 10percentt.
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