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symbolic meaning

collocation in English

meanings of symbolicand meaning


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symbolic
adjective
uk /sɪmˈbɒl.ɪk/ us /sɪmˈbɑː.lɪk/
representing ...
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meaning
noun
uk /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ us /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/
The meaning of something is what it expresses ...
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Examples of symbolic meaning


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Like symbolicmeaning, value is contested by members of society.
Here, the fantastical sphinx, herself a freak of nature, becomes the emblem of good design, abstract and laden with symbolicmeaning.
It fails to capture the symbolicmeaning of the article as an embodiment of modernist ideology and the meaning attributed to the legal standard.
Precisely because these objects were mostly of limited economic value, their symbolicmeaning was all the more relevant.
Historians have analysed the disciplinary and economic functions, and the legal, religious and symbolicmeaning of these paths, from a variety of perspectives.
All societies are truly innovating in terms of creating and re-creating a distinctive material culture of their own defined by social and symbolicmeaning.
Therefore, we have a prima facie obligation to respect, adhere to, and protect symbolicmeaning, at least when doing so contributes to a good life.
Given the now overwhelming evidence that the deposition of animal remains in iron age contexts was imbued with symbolicmeaning, this seems slightly ironic.
At the beginning of the opera, he alludes to the symbolicmeaning of the props by describing the machines as magical, gigantic and fantastical.
The stake had a symbolicmeaning, as well.
This involved carefully choosing materials based on symbolicmeaning as well as functionality.
The first relates to an examination of its symbolicmeaning, the second to the mechanism of string-puppet control itself.
From this perspective, organs are bereft of any symbolicmeaning and do not have any significance for the person.
As a symbolicmeaning, a title classifies the cases according to the kinds of conflicts.
A judgment about the symbolicmeaning of a policy requires an historical intimacy with the society - an attunement with the "pulse" of society.
How are we to interpret the symbolicmeaning of name change under the process of sedentarization?
Both planning and architecture carry built-in symbolicmeaning that has a didactic political message, especially national capital and state architecture.
But the adequate representation of early music as found in manuscripts is the goal, and there is no other symbolicmeaning of music other than the symbolic representation on paper.
And desire for land is historically grounded in a perennial insecurity about economic survival as well as dynamic cultural interpretations about the symbolicmeaning of land.
And why did specific motifs - say lilies, monkeys or papyrusreed-marguerita hybrids - gain one symbolicmeaning rather than another?
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