Synonym: expanse, measurement, size. Similar words: dimensions, pension, tension, extension, comprehension, mansion, expansion, density. Meaning: [dɪ'menʃn] n. 1. the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height) 2. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished 3. one of three Cartesian coordinates that determine a position in space 4. magnitude or extent. v. 1. indicate the dimensions on 2. shape or form to required dimensions.
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91. On the dimension of the will, one may encounter ill-will as well as goodwill.
92. Let it give an extra colour spice dimension to everything you do.
93. Anecdotes of legal excess reflect the world we see around us and add a human dimension to an otherwise arcane issue.
94. The manifesto was many things to many artists and tended to seek a compromise among the various concepts of the fourth dimension.
95. As a kid in Tehran, I spent hours watching the night skies and became fascinated by the vertical dimension.
96. The former group is largely made up of locals while the latter mainly comprises newcomers, but the class dimension is paramount.
97. Sometimes they can have a mythical dimension, images that shed a new light on traditions of wisdom or legend.
98. One very important dimension of the information specialists' life-world was their interaction with the computer.
99. The result is an evening of Wagnerian dimension spread over four and a half hours.
100. Gospel preaching will be seriously deficient if this dimension is omitted.
101. In it, he shows perfect ease with number, dimension, and technical detail.
102. I was reflecting my engineering background and was insufficiently appreciative of the human dimension.
103. To add a further dimension to the diversification, Fujitsu recently introduced a very fast supercomputer for scientific use.
104. The third is rather more significant and relates to the moral dimension of change.
105. In the present chapter we shall introduce the dimension of input affect with an analysis of attitudes toward communicating about politics.
106. The new art gallery is impressive, but I felt the human dimension had been lost.
107. To me there is an added dimension if that new country is of a similar type to my own habitat - islands.
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108. In the Bible, the sea represents all these, and an extra dimension as well.
109. Modern education introduces a new dimension and changes the authority relationship between a woman and her group.
110. But many of those arising over factory conditions and economic issues often included a political dimension.
111. The participating States stress that the Economic Forum remains the main venue for discussion of economic dimension issues.
112. Thus, we have two arguments with a moral dimension but with contradictory implications for policy and for international order.
113. The scenery may have been a bit more impressive there, but the human dimension was all but lost.
114. This tends to confirm the findings of psychologists who report an optimum memory faculty for five items in any one dimension.
115. These children, problems from birth, represented a high cost to society in every dimension.
116. It does seem that the inspection provided a dimension in the appraisal process which otherwise would have been lacking.
117. Building up from the surface of a board or canvas adds further dimension and vigour.
118. Their beautiful movement and artistic sign language adds a new dimension to the production.
119. He is not especially comfortable on the reward dimension, at least at the higher levels.
120. Just as there is a material dimension there is a spiritual dimension.
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