Sentence examples for and by connotation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and by connotation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implied meanings or associations of a word or phrase beyond its literal definition.
Example: "The word 'home' evokes feelings of comfort and safety, and by connotation, it suggests a sense of belonging."
Alternatives: "and by implication" or "and in a broader sense".

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Composite beams of fibre-reinforced polymers (FRP) and steel, formed as tubular steel sections externally reinforced by thin-bonded carbon FRP CFRPP) sheets, exhibit many phenomena not found in conventional structural steel components, and these can have a marked bearing both on the behaviour of members composed of these materials and, by connotation, on the way in which such members are designed.

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Where the import of a proposition is given by connotation, truth or falsity is determined by denotation.

How much are you willing to pay; commit: sacrifice; pledge; leverage; or give up to participate with a select group that by definition or at least by connotation are exclusive....in other words membership.

Strong narcotics, such as morphine, are stigmatised by connotations of addiction and their association with death [ 36], and therefore, patients may be reluctant to use them.

He was fascinated by their color, texture and impermanence, but also by the consonance of sulfur — "soufre" in French — and suffering, and by its hellfire connotations.

Together they form an up-close, masturbatory sequence, about narcissicism and self-arousal, the atmosphere of voyeurism intensified by the small size of the pictures and by the illicit connotations that surrounded the automatic printing process.

The term sacred has been used from a wide variety of perspectives and given varying descriptive and evaluative connotations by scholars seeking to interpret the materials provided by anthropology and the history of religions.

It becomes a lament for all those who died at sea – particularly those at Jutland – and is made more universal by the connotation between "Jack and Jack Tarar", the common term for sailor.

Orawa is wealthier than the Bieszczady region, oriented mainly at tourism and burdened by historic connotations of introducing new forms of nature conservation.

In this regard, terminology is closely linked to classification as names convey information and meaning by their etymology, associations and connotations [ 95].

Possibly excited by the connotation, my vegetarian boyfriend leans in swiftly for a bite, then stares sheepishly at the plate before dipping in for round two.

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