Sentence examples for the adjective refers from inspiring English sources

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The adjective refers to the Dutch town where, as it happens, the euro would come to be (in 1991) and the European Union would form.

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The late, great British journalist Henry Fairlie repurposed "Establishment" as a noun and adjective, referring to the adepts and/or ideas of a self-perpetuating, dominant élite, in a 1955 essay for The Spectator.

So can we legitimately use "American" as an adjective referring to something from the US?

Linguistics agree the word Saluqi in Arabic is an adjective referring to where an individual was from.

In the following we shall make use of a convention which is often in place today, according to which the adjective "intuitionistic" refers to those set theories, such as IZF, which are impredicative, while "constructive" refers to set theories, such as CZF, which comply with a form of predicativity.

The adjective 'abstract' refers to the fact that in this approach the algebras are characterized in an abstract fashion and not by explicitly using operators on a Hilbert space.

Note that the adjective 'hidden' refers to the state sequence through which the model passes, not to the parameters of the model; even if the model parameters are known exactly, the model is still 'hidden'.

POMS is a rating scale aimed at assessing different mood states, typically consisting of 58 adjectives referring to sensations rated by the subject on a five-point Likert scale (0 = not at all; 4 = very much).

We found evidence that participants: a) were unimpaired on tasks probing knowledge about adjectives referring to dimension and physical properties, to human propensity and value, and to color, but b) showed substantial difficulty when asked to associate the same adjectives with object nouns.

It is composed of 6 items of paired positive and negative adjectives, referring to perceptions of current stress and strain or relaxation (e.g. "tense calm", "uneasy relaxed").

The adjective "organic" can refer to gentle hills and dales, or to the crazed space inside an ant's nest.

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