Sentence examples for meaning altered from inspiring English sources

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As the project applied participatory planning tools unprecedented in post-communist Estonia, the Estonian word for landscape (maastik) is now being used more in everyday language, according to the way its meaning altered in the process.

Mr. Koenig, who has designed memorials to those who died at the Nazi death camp at Mauthausen in Austria and to the Israeli athletes who perished in the terrorist attack at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972, then told a story that like countless others since Sept. 11 has had its meaning altered.

Close examination of key passages in the Bible underscores, by contrast, that the book they worship is far from reliable, its meaning altered by successive generations of translators, each hoping to put their indelible stamp on it, to cast its ever-changing message as fixed and eternal.

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Moreover, to adapt the program to fit the so-called situation of our country, words were eliminated or had their meanings altered.

David Plouffe told Alter that Obama was "better suited to politics in Scandinavia than here," meaning, Alter writes, "that he was a logical and unemotional person in an illogical and emotional capital".

So, here are some of the more common terms and phrases encountered nowadays, whose meaning has altered somewhat.

Some of the codes developed included: a main branch exists, when branches are flipped the tree meaning is altered, branch length illustrates time, relationships are related to tip proximity, and relationships are dependent on the number of nodal events.

In open pit coal mining, the original soil is removed during the excavation phase, transported, and stored for several years in preservation banks, which drastically alter its properties, leading to a loss of the original characteristics, meaning the altered material is no longer considered soil and is instead called "edaphic material" (EM).

With the addition of a blood splash over the eye, the face's meaning was altered to become simultaneously radical and simple enough for the first issue's cover to avoid human detail.

Still we do not fully understand the pathophysiological and clinical meaning of altered ScvO2.

'Autism' is a defining concept and changes in its meaning have altered wider perceptions of how infants and children think.

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