Sentence examples for explicitly mean from inspiring English sources

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One state legislator has filed an amicus brief, claiming the law was not intended to be used this way, and the Legislature has repeatedly rejected amendments to expand the law's definition of "child" to explicitly mean "fetus".

Masturbation doesn't explicitly mean that you are in the room alone.

Unlike Katanga, however, South Kasai's secession did not explicitly mean the rejection of its position within the Republic of the Congo.

Penalties: "Transporting" of narcotics is redefined to explicitly mean transportation for sale, thus easing penalties for those caught with drugs meant for personal use.

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It was explicitly meant to intertwine national law with divine rules.

The filmmakers accompany patrols that were explicitly meant to draw fire.

These were things the long-running conference was explicitly meant to resolve, to enable an enlarged Union to function.

The founders could not have explicitly meant to include an AR-15 assault rifle in their definition of "arms" because they could not have imagined one.

And it was not until movies and writers like H. P. Lovecraft emerged, only a century ago, that entertainment explicitly meant to frighten and disturb became a mass diversion.

It's worth noting that Mailchimp went through a rebranding exercise earlier this year that was explicitly meant to highlight its feature set outside of its core email services.

Now a lot of this sounds like YouTube's existing Content ID program, and while it uses very similar technology underneath, the company stresses that this tool is explicitly meant to recognize unauthorized re-uploads.

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