Sentence examples for adjective implies from inspiring English sources

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Kate Fodor's "100 Saints You Should Know," which opened last night at Playwrights Horizons, is a decent play, with all that the adjective implies.

This latter adjective implies that C-S-H crystal structure would not have any long-range order.

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Noting that "plastics," the one-word piece of counsel given in the film, was meant in a pejorative way, he said, "I will use the word in its original sense, as an adjective implying the capacity to be molded or the ability to create".

In other words, the portraits from the initial impression formation task were now paired with the personality trait adjective implied by the self-descriptive statement that accompanied the same portrait the participant had seen in the initial impression formation task the day before.

These portrait-trait adjective pairs include the actors' portraits presented earlier paired with the trait adjectives implied by the paragraphs with which they appeared.

Find them in the word box!' " There are Mad Libs-style executive orders ("fill-in a 'fear-inducing noun,' " one instructs, then an "adjective that implies 'sub-human' without actually stating it"), a note from Obama to Trump that was left in the Oval Office, as well as handwritten letters between Melania Trump and her concerned relatives back in Slovenia.

The adjective manipulated implies the establishment of a set of predefined treatments which allow comparison of the effects/responses resulting from these treatments (Fisher 1935; Cox 1958; Gadow and Kleinn 2005).

The word is generally used as an impressive adjective to imply something happening really fast and getting faster.

If there was still some room for ambiguity in what the adjective "lite" implied when it was used this way, it faded fast.

"Unnecessary", I thought, was a poor adjective because it implies that some amount of animal suffering in laboratories is "necessary", which is far from the truth, and 2013 provided a mountain of evidence to expose this myth.

Many still hold onto that definition of what constitutes 20th century classical music, and also use those two adjectives to imply what is good and valuable in new music.

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