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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121. This political dimension may make the massive civil engineering work even more hazardous.
122. But that would upset the exciting shape United have now found, with Cantona giving them an extra attacking dimension.
123. The Elf case has a political dimension that makes it an affair of state.
124. In this and the following chapters we shall consider the affective dimension more directly.
125. Female tennis players often display great feminine grace and appeal and bring a different dimension to the game.
126. "I think there's a fourth dimension, and taking drugs allows you to explore it," said Streminski.
127. The second dimension implies the need for self-conscious implementation of equal opportunities and the questioning and revision of routine practices.
128. A dimension that gives you a more effective heating system that's cheaper to run - Total Heating with Central Control.
129. The same may be said of the renewed attention to the spiritual dimension of life.
130. Breeding your own fish can add a new dimension to your fishkeeping.
131. Lately, my wife has added a new and terrifying dimension to the Air-Conditioning Wars: night maneuvers.
132. Three questions about the social dimension should be addressed to the Government.
133. To deal with this extra dimension, we add Chapter 9 on conversation, and Chapter 10 on speech and thought presentation.
134. The number of large-scale human dimension seminars will as a rule be reduced to two per year.
135. Tennis courts lit pointlessly except to inform the driver of the sheer dimension of the leisure complex burst into life.
136. What we tried to do was to give it some depth and dimension.
137. The great range of taped music currently available adds today's modern sounds and brings another dimension to the class. Sentencedict.com
138. He also affixed them to mirrors, which gave a different dimension to his work.
139. Bringing a whole new dimension to the concept of in car entertainment.
140. Altogether it will encompass 64 talks, workshops and open studios by artists looking at the subject from their own cultural dimension.
141. The discovery that Diodorvs V contained a paraphrase of the same basic text gave an altogether different dimension to Posidonius' work.
142. In the stage when she begins forming her own inner values, her capacities for paying attention reach a new dimension.
143. The protection of individual privacy, in the sense of anonymity, has an obvious political dimension.
144. Not surprisingly, therefore, most approaches have been based on the cultural dimension with the addition of ecological and occupational factors.
145. In doing this, he communicated directly with a supernatural dimension, either external or one that he sensed within himself.
146. The solution might well be an ecumenical link, or a secular organisation where we could bring a spiritual dimension.
147. Other similar psalms add one extra dimension, the cry for vengeance on those who have put him there!
148. A second preoccupation evident in these papers is responsibility, and what could roughly be described as the ethical dimension of conceptualisation.
149. I need no lectures from the right hon. Gentleman about the social dimension.
150. This realisation of the cultural dimension to landscape history has implications for modern nature conservation.
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