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aesthetic appeal

collocation in English

meanings of aestheticand appeal


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aesthetic
adjective
uk /esˈθet.ɪk/uk /iːsˈθet.ɪk/ us /esˈθet̬.ɪk/
relating to the enjoyment or study ...
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appeal
noun
uk /əˈpiːl/ us /əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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Examples of aesthetic appeal


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Each individual in a population is evaluated for its fitness, which is typically based on aestheticappeal, by human artists.
There are of course drawbacks to this manner of delivery, and the aestheticappeal of the publications themselves is not high.
This concept of organic material being prevalent throughout the universe has aestheticappeal on the grounds that current mathematical physical models assume a homogenous universe.
The aestheticappeal and often remote location of glaciated environments further attracts many of these students to undertake fieldwork.
Retail consumers, especially in wealthy overseas markets, increasingly value the aestheticappeal of produce, thereby inducing farmers to use chemical fungicides, insecticides and pesticides in greater volumes than ever before.
Some of the buildings that are being erected have not a very high degree of aestheticappeal.
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It has considerable aestheticappeal, too, especially in some settings.
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Some of them collect wildlife specimens for their aestheticappeal, breeding potential or rarity.
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It is clear that greater equality has a powerful, emotional and even aestheticappeal and effect on its advocates.
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That makes it quite clear not just that one must take into account some theoretical aesthetic appeal but that the appeal must have some impact on the consumer.
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We have the pressures of urbanisation, transport and development, which are gradually eroding the tranquil nature of our countryside and the aestheticappeal of our city and villages.
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It can affect water chemistry, filtration, and the well-being of the aquarium's inhabitants, and is also an important part of the aquarium's aestheticappeal.
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Each cake is judged for three criteria: client satisfaction, technical difficulty and aestheticappeal.
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The solar panels are expected to improve night-time visibility and enhance the city's overall aestheticappeal.
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The protected area of the park consists of unique landscape features such as pristine valleys and marshes with high aestheticappeal.
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The bridge has been restored to its original splendor, reflecting its history, legacy, aestheticappeal, cultural prominence and regional character.
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It is significant for its intactness, cohesive character, aestheticappeal and landmark position.
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The first is the aestheticappeal of a building, an aspect particularly important in the illumination of retail environments.
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While the former is almost extinct, the latter, known for its aestheticappeal, is the one presented nowadays.
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This greatly enhances the aestheticappeal of the concrete.
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