Sentence examples for alternatives meaning from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alternatives meaning" is not correct in English.
You might be trying to express the concept of different meanings or interpretations of something.
Example: "The alternatives meaning of the word can lead to confusion in understanding the text."
Alternatives: "alternative interpretations" or "different meanings".

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"If you have more proportionate alternatives, meaning they do less damage to EU freedoms, you have to go for them," he continued.

But AT&T also said it would "explore financial and strategic alternatives," meaning that it probably will bow to shareholder sentiment and sell the cable unit to the highest bidder.

One such mathematical criterion corresponds to the notion of "fairness among all the alternatives" meaning that the model must ensure that all alternatives (i.e., candidates) receive the same treatment.

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It has given us, our life, a wonderful alternative meaning.

It has a name, "the Venetian alternative" meaning a readiness to turn one's back on history and retreat into a perfect simulacrum of the past, not to reject modernity but to pretend it isn't happening.

"Alternative," meaning investments in other than stocks, bonds and money-market instruments.

Sometimes the ambiguity is considered syntactic because the alternative meaning correspond to alternative syntactic configurations (e.g., 'Mary saw John with a telescope').

Drivers would be given about £8,000 to switch to a fully electric alternative, meaning the government would have to fork out £110m.

The quick is sometimes thought to be simple but that isn't always the case: a clue may simply say "draw", but that's a word whose alternative meanings command a whole column in any thesaurus.

Near the beginning of the 2nd century ce, Greek physician, writer, and philosopher Galen of Pergamum appears to have coined the term rheumatismos, in which rheuma means "to flow" (an alternative meaning is "phlegm").

But this reductionism works less well in theatre than in film because of the punning presence of an alternative meaning of the word "play", which means that such theatre titles as Doris Lessing's Play with a Tiger (1962) and Martin Crimp's Play with Repeats (1989) are not just simply descriptive.

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