Sentence examples for wider meaning from inspiring English sources

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In Farsi, Neda also means "giving voice," implicitly reflecting a wider meaning for both the movement and Farmanfarmaian's art.

Mickelson now continually finds his voice has a wider meaning.

People have been searching for some wider meaning to the place since its earliest days.

The moment we look at how ancient readers understood logos, we see it had a much wider meaning than today.

TD: There are films that can only be made in a specific country but that have a wider meaning.

Admirable as it is, Keith's local focus undercuts her ability to fully explore the wider meaning of the massacre.

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On the one hand it is quite a bland statement and on the other, it has a lot of my grandmother about its wider meanings - this worried distrust of hearing people and being unable to understand them.

The assessment building process, together with the use of specific indicators within it, seems to reflect a progressive enrichment and enlargement of the food discourses, shifting from mere health concerns, to wider meanings of biosecurity and well-being, towards the building of a new complex paradigm of sustainability (Marsden and Morley 2014).

Throughout the process of creating stable representations (or, perhaps more accurately, stable techniques of representation), conflicts abound: over the adequacy of models and the accuracy of measurements, the right ways of reading inscriptions, and the wider meanings that can be extrapolated from such records, taken alone or brought into interaction with one another.

We interpreted the intention of her WTD to be based on three wider meanings: to let death put an end to severe suffering: see quote in the text under meaning 2; to end a situation that is seen as an unreasonable demand (meaning 3): "It is hard this fate it is cruel, I can tell you"; to preserve self-determination in the last moments of life (meaning 5): "I am glad to be still so clear in my head.

Another way of making biting the bullet more palatable is by arguing that what we mean by any word involves two parts, a "wide" meaning that is understood in terms of something atomistic like reference, and a "narrow" meaning that is closer to something holistic like inferential role (Block 1986 , 1993 1995; Field 1977).

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