Sentence examples for meaning evolved from inspiring English sources

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For example, the claim that moral judgments had no descriptive meaning evolved into a claim that any such meanings were secondary.

There is a debate on the origins of the word Ahimsa, and how its meaning evolved.

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She repudiated the president's assertion that "what is in a judge's heart" should influence rulings and rejected the liberal idea that the Constitution is a "living" document whose meaning evolves with society.

Although Tribe said "the kind of judge that I admire and Cruz abhors – a 'living constitutionalist' who believes that the constitution's meaning evolves with the needs of the time" would find Cruz eligible, he thought an "originalist judge" who shared the Texas senator's legal philosophy might not.

"On the other hand, to the kind of judge that I admire and Cruz abhors – a 'living constitutionalist' who believes that the constitution's meaning evolves with the needs of the time – Cruz would ironically be eligible because it no longer makes sense to be bound by so narrow and strict a definition".

What could be more contemporary than art whose meaning evolves from the process of its making?

The purpose behind involving these experts was to get valuable insight on how meanings evolved in discarded/undesirable products.

The study suggests that the ability to modify words to produce new meanings evolved independently from human language, Lemasson says.

Meaning evolves; it's coordinated, not dictated.

"Once removed from their institutional beginnings the meaning evolves.

The phrase's meaning has evolved from "forceful, even brutal" to "decisive, a sure thing".

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