Synonym: descriptive, lifelike, meaningful, pictorial, representative, significant, vivid. Similar words: demographic, graphite, graph, epigraph, biography, telegraph, autograph, homograph. Meaning: ['græfɪk] n. an image that is generated by a computer. adj. 1. written or drawn or engraved 2. describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail 3. of or relating to the graphic arts 4. relating to or presented by a graph 5. evoking lifelike images within the mind.
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31. This graphic representation of idea growth provides information that will assist in the optimization of the stages of the innovation process.
32. It will be interesting to study experiments in graphic and theatrical design that attempt to explore this relationship.
33. Thirdly, the new style guides have clearly been influenced by some interesting graphic design work.
34. Other graphics formats Naturally, there are lots of other ways to get graphic images on to a Web page.
35. A device used to produce maps, architectural drawings and other graphic output.
36. Create impressive graphic designs on your walls; all it takes is courage and a little sleight of hand.http://sentencedict.com/graphic.html
37. Documents the friendship between artist and dealer through drawings, gouaches and graphic work.
38. He was a man of few words but many graphic gestures.
39. The questionnaire itself will be made more user-friendly, said Sylvia Harris, a census consultant and graphic designer at Yale University.
40. Again, a graphic character is substituted for each word to give a better idea of sentence complexity.
41. More subtle is the way the minor second also becomes symbolic of the Storm, again starting as a purely graphic detail.
42. If it were straight narrative it would be a Giant, but as a graphic novel its market is greatly reduced.
43. WordPerfect word processing software handles both the written word and graphic interpretation with ease.
44. The palace is now home to the National Gallery's collection of graphic art.
45. The value of graphic material is to attract attention and convey information in a summarised form, e.g. cell division.
46. A graphic analysis of supply and demand should yield the same conclusions.
47. The wrecked car was a graphic illustration of the dangers of being hit from the side.
48. A Levy-Jennings quality control chart is a graphic representation of the acceptable limits of variation in the results of an analytic method.
49. This instrument was very serviceable to artists, graphic artists especially, working in competition with the camera.
50. Richie, the youngest at 15, was in the throes of GCSEs and hopeful of a career in graphic design.
51. But 230 pounds was life-threatening for a 5-foot-1-inch graphic designer named Rachel Kochackis.
52. Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings.
53. In living-rooms throughout the country, violence, gratuitous and graphic, is often the staple diet of the video generation.
54. The letter $ is introduced in the second volume as a plural suffix to graphic symbols.
55. In accord with its graphic image, the desired detachment stands half-way between a mild staccato and a legato.
56. Melinda Bergman Burgener is a free-lance writer and graphic designer who lives in San Francisco.
57. Second prize went to graphic designer Beverley Dowson, 22, of Bishop Auckland.
58. The electrocardiogram provides a graphic indication of the membrane effects of altered potassium concentrations.
59. The monster 17-inch displays are only really worth the extra expense if you're into desktop publishing or graphic design.
60. Align to line up typeset or other graphic material as specified, using a base or vertical line as the reference point.
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