Sentence examples for meaning dominated from inspiring English sources

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In the case of curate, which the Oxford dictionary simply defines as "to look after and preserve," its standard "museum" meaning dominated until the mid-'90s, when references to curating hotel libraries and CD-of-the-month clubs started to pop up in periodicals, said Jesse Sheidlower, a lexicographer with the Oxford English Dictionary.

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In the canvases executed between 1583 and 1587 for the lower hall of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, depicting episodes of the life of Mary and Christ, Tintoretto follows a new direction: light in its most lyrical meaning dominates the paintings, dissolving the colour in a flash of diaphanous brushstrokes.

As Table 22 shows, three types of circumstantial meaning dominate the frequency: Location: place, Location: time and Manner: quality.

France has all kinds of suburbs, but the word for them, banlieues, has become pejorative, meaning slums dominated by immigrants.

"France has all kinds of suburbs, but the word for them, banlieues, has become pejorative, meaning slums dominated by immigrants," Packer wrote.

Zlatanera, meaning to dominate, was officially recognised in the Swedish dictionary four years ago.

The trouble is that while one or other of the extremist sides wins each battle, always at the expense of the moderates, neither side ever wins the war, meaning to dominate the other.

In the second step, the data were divided into units of meaning, and the theme that dominated a meaning unit was determined.

In the second step, the text was divided into units of meaning and the theme that dominated a meaning unit was determined.

The speech was Wallace's response to a 1941 article by Henry Luce, the publisher of Time and Life magazines, which called for an "American century" after the war -- meaning a century dominated by the United States, "to exert upon the world the full impact of our influence, for such purposes as we see fit and by such means as we see fit".

Moreover, Figure 4 a indicates that the as-made device shows typical ambipolar behavior, meaning that graphene dominated the electronic properties in rebar graphene sheets.

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