Sentence examples for be meaning from inspiring English sources

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be meaning

noun

The symbolic value of something.

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There will be meaning.

She might be meaning to do him harm — she might be meaning to kill him.

If the truth was that Tillman's death was meaningless, there would be meaning in that meaninglessness.

It is not clear how strong any new coalition government will be, meaning the state could face elections again soon.

'Here' in other words, 'is my vision, be meaning what it may.' The rest doesn't count a bit".

Mr. Schroen said the plan was "about as good as it can be," meaning a 40percentt chance of capturing or killing Mr. bin Laden.

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I've been meaning to".

And here music is meaning.

The first element is meaning.

We've been meaning to go".

It is meaning that prompts healing.

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