Sentence examples for meaning inherent from inspiring English sources

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The best slang is intuitive, its meaning inherent in sound.

Xiandai does not and can not carry the rich meaning inherent to the word "modern".

But in medicine, the word can assume a different cast, meaning inherent or intrinsic, not symptomatic of anything else, lacking a known cause.

To elaborate, the fact that My belief is classified as Carrier implies that the mental cognitive meaning inherent in the nominalisation is completely disregarded.

It is this vast bandwidth of meaning inherent in the simplest form of the stick that has always interested Herold.

This suggests that not all patients share the expectations or meaning inherent in PST, or accept its legitimacy.

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In a heroically detailed footnote, Barmé explains: No single English word or expression can adequately convey the cluster of meanings inherent in zheteng.

Neither are meanings inherent in events.

The 'thick description' has necessitated the sorting of the meanings inherent in data.

No doubt selective aggregations can be made, but without then acquiring a hegemonic status that suppresses the diversity of situations, perspectives and meanings inherent in such a broad synthetic notion.

Its meaning is inherent in its form.

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