Sentence examples for rough meaning from inspiring English sources

"rough meaning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express a general or approximate understanding of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept. Example: "I didn't understand the entire article, but I got the rough meaning of the author's argument."

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Although these methods often provide the rough meaning, they are also prone to delivering nonsense and dubious grammar.

"Such systematic relationships between sound and meaning make it easier to figure out what the rough meaning of a word is," said Christiansen.

Courses need to be set up with less rough meaning less time spent searching for balls.

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Britain has two categories: "rough sleeper", meaning someone who sleeps on the streets; and "statutory homelessness" for people who are in temporary accommodation or otherwise at risk of losing the roof over their head.

The motor also works on hills and rough terrain, meaning riders aren't limited to the street.

Khadzhimurad Kamalov, 46, was gunned down on the street in the capital Makhachkala on Thursday evening as he stepped out of his office after closing the latest edition of Chernovik (meaning Rough Draft).

The name Ruborough comes from Rugan beorh or Ruwan-beorge meaning Rough Hill.

Its specific name, horrĭdum, is the Latin word meaning rough or rude.

The first element Riv- comes from either the rowan plants or from the Old English word hreof meaning rough.

They placed it in the genus Raja and named it asperrima, meaning "roughest" in Latin.

"We had a rough year," he said, meaning the country, "and we need something to root for".

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