Similar words: express, expressly, expressive, expression, inexpressible, oppressed, depressed, hard-pressed. Meaning: [ɪk'spres] adj. 1. communicated in words 2. precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.
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91. Every time I expressed an opinion, he argued back.
92. Her ideas were forcibly expressed.
93. Several unions expressed support for the strike.
94. He expressed concern that the ship might be in distress.
95. He expressed the hope that on Monday elementary schools would be reopened.
96. Various interest groups have expressed their opposition to the policy.
97. The ministers had expressed the unanimous view that sanctions should remain in place for the present.
98. His love of nature was expressed through his wildlife paintings.
99. A budget is defined as 'a plan of action expressed in money terms'.
100. Some members have expressed a wish to open council meetings to the public.
101. The Indian Prime Minister has expressed optimism about India's future relations with the USA.
102. The government expressed hope that all the sides will work towards a political solution.
103. The meeting expressed concern that the problem had still not been addressed.
104. The Prime Minister expressed her regret at the failure of the talks.
105. This figure can be expressed as a percentage of the total.
106. He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States.
107. He frequently expressed his love for her in words if not in deeds.
108. The chart shows government spending expressed as a proportion of national income.
109. Finance officials expressed satisfaction with the recovery of the dollar.
110. She expressed her deep concern about conditions at the factory.
111. He has not expressed a preference as to which school he wants to go to.
112. The report expressed grave concern over the technicians' lack of training.
112. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
113. The opinions they expressed ranged right across the political spectrum.
114. This comment jars with the opinions we have heard expressed elsewhere.
115. The value of the coffee becomes significantly higher when expressed in foreign currency.
116. Concern has been expressed about the death in detention of a number of political prisoners.
117. Many people expressed a strong preference for the original plan.
118. Many elderly people expressed a strong preference to live in their own homes.
119. The president publicly expressed his disbelief at what had happened.
120. He expressed his condolences to the families of the people who died in the incident.
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