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noun
A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning. A characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.
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When it comes to connotations on the service side, we tend to lean towards tradition as well.
Grime et al. found participants used it as 'shorthand for normal bodily change' and adopt a 'use it or lose it' philosophy to exercise; Grime et al. report the latter finding is in contrast to other reported research suggesting patients may avoid activity due to connotations of wear and tear [ 22].
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For more on the theory of exposition and its relation to connotation theory, see Spade [1990], and Ashworth and Spade [1992].
According to connotation and framework of sustainable development, this study proposes a dynamic combination method of SD GIS to model and evaluate the urban development in Chongqing city of China suffering from depletion of resource and degradation of environment.
Qualitative research with physicians also reports patient aversion to using warfarin due to negative connotations [ 16].
When social conversation schema is activated, automatic social response impels users to assign social connotations to the interaction.
Tata Motors is to rename its new Zica car to avoid connotations with the ongoing Zika virus outbreak.
Long hair has started to have connotations people don't want, like footballers' wives".
Here, too, the taxonomic function of sabhāva gave rise to ontological connotations of existence in the characterization of dhammas.
But they also oppose narrowing the legislation to remove connotations for sites like Twitter.
In contrast to the connotations of the social representation, the content of the social representation of the four countries varied.
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