Sentence examples for connotation strongly from inspiring English sources

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Connotation: strongly weathered acid soils with low base saturation; from L. acris, very acid.

Connotation: strongly weathered soils in which clay is washed down from the surface soil to an accumulation horizon at some depth; from L. lixivia, washed-out substances.

Connotation: strongly acid soils with subsurface accumulation of high activity clays that have more than 50percentt Al3+ saturation; from L. aluminium, alum.

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The government knows it can't rely too heavily on the Iraqi army, and it has concentrated instead on building up the volunteer forces which Westerners call militias (a word which has a strongly negative connotation in Arabic, particularly as spoken in Iraq).

Indeed, in interviews with several respondents who were asked for Ubang, Obudu expressions to convey the term 'rights', each interviewee highlighted the severe challenge of translating a term (or phrase), which in English had a strongly individualistic connotation (from their individual perspectives), while Obudu understandings of the term were said to be much more communal.

The term "Gypsy" -- with cognates including Gitan (French), Gitano (Spanish), Yiftos (Greek), and Gjuptsi (Macedonian) -- is usually an outsider's term with strongly negative connotations deriving from the false belief that the ancestors of these people came from Egypt.

Robinson grew up in Idaho and now lives in Iowa — places where, as she puts it in her new collection of personal and critical essays, "When I Was a Child I Read Books," " 'lonesome' is a word with strongly positive connotations".

Andrew Delbanco, in his review of Marilynne Robinson's new essay collection, "When I Was a Child I Read Books" (April 22), writes that she "grew up in Idaho and now lives in Iowa — places where, as she puts it... 'lonesome' is a word with strongly positive connotations".

Gold rush (power over) is a term with strongly negative connotations, on the one hand, and leads to normatively inflating sustainable innovations (power with) and creative resistance (power to), on the other.

However, questions about artwork authorship in Hebrew manuscripts arise in interpreting illustrations which show the undeniable influence of Christian iconography but appear alongside Jewish texts, especially images which had strongly religious connotations when appearing in a Christian context [7 9, 24 27].

This may make sense for Canada or Australia, whose historical majority culture was an ancestral Britishness that had strongly racial connotations, excluding through their immigration and citizenship policies all Asians or Africans well into the 1960s, and even longer in Australia.

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