Sentence examples for the expressed from inspiring English sources

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the expressed

verb

To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.

  • Words cannot express the love I feel for him.

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In Pneumocystis the single expression site determines the expressed variant.

It is called the expressed will of the people.

The expressed strategy for differentiating Ms. Pauley from her competitors is a bit vague.

The expressed will of the people was a matter of high principle for him.

They agreed that the discussions had progressed little beyond the expressed desire to join forces.

The expressed hope was that Charlotte Edwards' side would restore some pride to English cricket.

"If zero enrichment is the expressed objective, then this could be dead on arrival," Parsi said.

But Mr. Oshima's film is unusual in that the expressed desire is largely feminine.

ρ denotes the expressed error vector.

The expressed rHBD3 lost its anti-E.

Activity of the expressed protein was 0.77 μmol min−1.

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