Sentence examples for the term connotes from inspiring English sources

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At the very least, the term connotes inferiority.

The term connotes the type of oval and pear-shaped hand axes and other implements that were a specialty of early humans.

The term connotes a streetwise British style, but she didn't know that at the time, so she pluralized it and made it hers.

"Vipassana" comes from the Pali word for "insight," but here in Cambridge, Mass., the term connotes something else — a certain East Coast, over-educated style of sitting on a pillow.

In popular speech, the term connotes philistinism, materialism, and a striving concern for "respectability," all of which were famously ridiculed by Molière (1622 73) and criticized by avant-garde playwrights since Henrik Ibsen (1828 1906).

In the United States the term connotes a light entertainment popular from the mid-1890s unthe thearly 1930s0s that consisted of 10 to 15 individual unrelated acts, featuring magicians, acrobats, comedians, trained animals, jugglers, singers, and dancers.

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The term connoted a general perception that B movies were inferior to the more handsomely budgeted headliners; individual B films were often ignored by critics.

The two metaphysical components of such aggregates (i.e., substance and accidental form) are related to the concrete accidental term as follows: although the concrete accidental term connotes the accidental form, this is not its direct significatum, so that the concrete accidental term can supposit for the substance only.

On the other hand, the term "institution" connotes a certain gravity not connoted by the term "organisation"; so arguably those institutions that are organisations are organisations that have a central and important role to play in or for a society.

This term connotes the toll placed on individuals when they have to constantly or repeatedly adjust the operating range to maintain fluctuating set points.

These affinities [[ 94], p.199] were of structure and "economy" [[ 94], p.195], the latter term connoting features of reproduction, nutrition, physiology and ecology; branch lengths correspond with degree of affinity, and gaps may occur at any point due to extinction of families [[ 94], pp.206,214].

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