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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151. Sylvopastoralism could also add a new practical and economic dimension to the debate on alternative systems for laying hens.
152. The aim of the present project is to follow up the earlier research through concentration upon the cultural dimension.
153. But in our society the self-denial of which we speak has a moral dimension which is not strongly recognised in all civilisations.
154. Others find that amplified vibration opens a whole new field of perception, an added dimension from which information can be gathered.
155. But this is only one kind of international dimension, only one way of understanding the geography of the international economy.
156. I need to introduce a different dimension and I am at a loss.
157. The moral dimension of the ambivalence surrounding regulatory control is most clearly exposed by regulatory rule-breaking.
158. Culture is the most important yet most elusive dimension of work.
159. In use To start with, the Dimension was dead on arrival.
160. Museums also helped to focus attention on the time dimension in natural history by displaying spectacular collections of fossils.
161. Used as an additional resource, a different dimension which adds to an otherwise laborious process, programs can be very effective.
162. A dimension of increased decision-making concentration which has attracted particular notice concerns the effects on regional diversity and development.
163. For four days and nights, communal frenzy added a tragic dimension to this hapless and beleaguered city.
164. Amalgamations were part of cooperative rationalisation in a drive to improve trading, but for Barnes this one had a distinct political dimension.
165. The height of the curve at any point on the dimension axis x is called the probability density of that particular value.
166. Practically nothing is known about the race dimension to ageing with a disability.
167. The other important dimension of parent-child support is gender,(Sentence dictionary) and there are several dimensions to this.
168. The novel's apocalyptic ending takes on a universal dimension by being implicitly compared to a nuclear holocaust.
169. I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place.
170. This process is called retarding and it adds an interesting dimension to the bread.
171. All that is needed is a pool-liner that is larger in one dimension than necessary for the pool envisaged.
172. Ethnicity represents another important dimension of money transfers, but this is not visible in most specialist studies of family relationships.
173. Today, powerful, targeted marketing is just as essential as any other dimension in assuring entrepreneurial success.
174. The spiritual dimension in creative effort comes from that honest pursuit.
175. The arrival of the South African team has brought a new dimension to the competition.
176. The political dimension makes any long-term transport project hard to carry out.
177. When these aids are properly integrated into the course work they give a unique dimension to teaching.
178. Needless to say, the material failure has had its political dimension.
179. Through age 7, children typically form collections of like objects along one dimension.
180. Usually this didn't matter because the Parquet confined itself to criminal offences and there was no religious dimension involved.
More similar words: dimensions, pension, tension, extension, comprehension, mansion, expansion, density, offensive, defensive, sensitive, extensive, intensity, sensitivity, comprehensive, comprehensible, experiment, experimental, session, mission, version, division, envision, invasion, emission, decision, sensation, explosion, provision, commission.