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cultural significance

collocation in English

meanings of culturaland significance


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cultural
adjective
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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significance
noun[U]
uk /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kəns/ us /sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kəns/
importance:
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Examples of cultural significance


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Most of the latter would have little culturalsignificance.
I argue that the temporality of domestic architecture is key to understanding the social and culturalsignificance of houses.
Objections to boundary crossing occur when notions of purity, culturalsignificance and context-specificity clash with innovation, exploration and adventure.
Yet the suggestion that 'space' is transformed into 'place' assumes that locations are first given as meaningless physical entities which are then given culturalsignificance.
The author's discussion reconsiders the philosophy of history and the culturalsignificance of historical precedent in defining political action.
One motive for the culturalsignificance of the non-rational has been the perceived lack of identity between consciousness and rationality.
What is the culturalsignificance of the possibility of interpreting interest in the pre-rational in contrasting ways, as a secularizing and as a desecularizing phenomenon?
It might also give us a fuller, more powerful sense of architecture's culturalsignificance.
In part such restrictions reflected the value of daughters' domestic assistance,51 but a gendered difference in the culturalsignificance of work was also crucial.
Once caught, these slices of life are tranposed to the pages of the journal, where their artistry and culturalsignificance are glossed.
It is true that some of its most emotional proponents were women, citing its deep culturalsignificance.
More importantly, his culturalsignificance goes well beyond such considerations.
For one thing, attempts to regulate hate speech do not have the culturalsignificance that some like to suppose.
Analysing this particular phenomenon could be determinant in thoroughly understanding the culturalsignificance and intrinsic meaning of musical creations relying on new technologies.
He is concerned with establishing the fools' position as a local historical reality before considering their culturalsignificance.
The body visible to others is inscribed with culturalsignificance.
I thus conclude by situating 'the man with the powder puff ' within the concurrent interwar debates over the culturalsignificance of women's use of cosmetics.
Yet even within the empirical sciences, differences can be discerned in the attitude vis-à-vis the culturalsignificance attributed to the general idea of science.
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