Sentence examples for denotes something which from inspiring English sources

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"Principal" denotes something which is most important.

The very name of journal, derived from the old French jurnal and from the Latin diurnus denotes something which has a daily character, something that pertains to a single day, lasts for a day or is important for a day - only.

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So if the above premises are correct, it is impossible that "Pegasus does not exist" is true: Either "Pegasus" denotes something, in which case "Pegasus does not exist" is false; or "Pegasus" does not denote anything, in which case "Pegasus does not exist" is not even meaningful, let alone true.

It's easier for a new word to gain acceptance if it denotes something for which we don't already have a handy word.

There must, then, even so be something which denotes substance.

A phase sortal is one that, by its meaning, denotes part of the life history of something, which, as a whole, is denoted by another sortal.

The semantic job of sentences is to say something, which is not to be confused with naming or denoting some thing.

It's something which should have happened".

"Just everybody contributed something, which is good".

"This is something which will be debated".

Something, which could lower their efficiency and limit their applicability.

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