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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted meaning" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the acknowledgment of a particular interpretation or significance of a term or phrase.
Example: "After much discussion, we finally reached the admitted meaning of the term in our analysis."
Alternatives: "acknowledged meaning" or "accepted meaning".
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"Certain components are no longer being manufactured," the anonymous source admitted, "meaning they are no longer available to us for production.
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"I was just travelling to work on a normal day and this happened and as a result it's pretty much destroyed our lives". Transport for London and Tramtrack Croydon Limited have now both admitted liability, meaning the families of those that died and the survivors will not have to endure a civil trial for compensation as they do not have to prove negligence.
Neurath was mindful to caution here that perception terms only admitted physicalistic meaning in terms, for instance, of physiological mechanisms of perception.
There are many examples of modern architecture that can be interpreted as phallic, but very few for which the architect has specifically cited or admitted that meaning as an intentional aspect of the design.
Even G. J.'s cousins in Vienna rather shamefacedly admit they keep meaning to take the hour's drive along the beautiful -- albeit murky blue -- Danube.
The Met has written to the family saying that the officer "has indicated his intention to admit the charge", meaning that the Sylvester family will not be able to attend.
In other words, if a sentence contains an ambiguous word or indirect, figurative meaning (admitted as a bona fide second power of words, śakti), there may well be no way to tell what it means without considering S's intention.
Asked by reporters if he was feeling better, Prince Philip said: "Well, I wouldn't be coming out if I wasn't". He was admitted on Monday, meaning he missed two days of Jubilee events.
But he admitted that some "freelancers" — meaning former Pakistani military or intelligence officials — might still be assisting the insurgents.
According to the immigration agency, from May through July of this year, Portland turned back 58 of 34,694 foreigners arriving here, meaning it admitted 99.83 percent of them.
In the drunken driving case, Obama admitted to sufficient facts, meaning he did not plead guilty but acknowledged prosecutors had enough evidence to convict him.
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