Sentence examples for meant memory from inspiring English sources

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Not much the wiser, we henceforth classify "dongle", which has also meant "memory stick" and "USB modem", as a nonsense neologism that sounds happily silly (but – careful – not at all rude).

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(A native French speaker, she meant memories).

What he meant Memories of the banking crisis are fading, but I can revive them for long enough to make it look as if I am making progress.

"Respect," says the PFA's website, "should mean memory, which involves recovering the stories of past people".

That means, memory is limited, there is no dynamic memory management and the network capabilities are restricted.

Some Latin dictionaries stretch the word so that it also means "memory," which leads to a poignant conclusion.

That means memory improvement is more closely related to whether rewards are higher or lower than predicted within a particular context rather than by how much they deviate from predictions.

Recuerdos means "memories," and Ratmansky, staring into his wineglass, may have had memories of his own.

Instead, she looks back into memory, primarily her memories of Paris, which means memories of her lover Thelma.

It means memories become labile and open to revision every time they are recalled, Dr. Nader said.

In fact, most survivors don't want to, Dr. Block said, because getting over it means memories dim and you start to forget the person.

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