Sentence examples similar to altering connotations from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, some spirit-altering connotations may be lost in translation.

Changing the hemline on your sleeve is almost as impactful as altering your skirt length – think of how significant the connotations of rolling your sleeves up are, after all.

"Territory" here takes on a darker connotation, of animals defending their turf or intruders altering pristine, primordial landscapes.

renamed the music video of "Stinkfist" to "Track No. 1" due to offensive connotations, and the lyrics of the song were altered.

But he soon altered his plan, after the police violently disbanded a protest rally, preferring to design a symbol without religious connotations — one that would leave in the public mind an indelible image signifying only nuclear disarmament.

Nothing altered.

Presser saw that, while "not allow" and "forbid" might literally mean the same thing, the difference in the connotations of the words — the intimidating, legalistic tone of "forbid," compared with the gentler, parental tone of "not allow" — was significant enough to reverse a person's stated opinion on an issue and alter the majority result of a survey.

Not Alter.

Any connotation of religious or paranormal beliefs makes many scientists uneasy, says Chris French, a psychologist at Goldsmiths, University of London, who studies anomalous experiences including altered states of consciousness.

Alter disagrees!

And remember, connotations evolve.

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