Similar words: mean, meantime, by means of, meanwhile, by all means, by any means, by no means, bring forward. Meaning: ['mːɪnɪŋfʊl] adj. having a meaning or purpose.
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31. Instead of rushing at life, I wanted something more meaningful.
32. Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more meaningful for many pensioners.
33. It had been years since they had shared any meaningful form of physical relationship.
34. Modern entrepreneurs often find meaningful work to be play.
35. It provided a thoroughly enjoyable and meaningful evening's entertainment.
36. S., but any meaningful dent in that market is years away, say analysts.
37. Oral history can be a means of helping pupils to build up a meaningful framework of chronology for the last 80 years.
38. Meaningful distinctions in language guide people to make choices about when and what to do versus when and what not to do.
39. If this power has been transferred elsewhere, meaningful accountability has ceased to exist.
40. The Demonstration provides a meaningful context in which to introduce and practice these words.
41. Galileo rendered his new conceptions meaningful and increasingly more precise by means of illustrations and thought experiments.
42. This is achieved with the setting up of a relational structure between the meaningful elements of the symbolic system.
43. But they also point to the benefits of meaningful work in building self-esteem.
44. But good aphorisms do not have to be meaningful in a strict sense.
45. However, when seen within a meaningful context, the correct interpretation seems almost obvious.
46. Each day is a new challenge, a fresh opportunity to transform your life and make it more meaningful. Dr Roopleen
47. If not a provisional card another way of permission to be seen properly at meaningful auditions.
48. A deluge of medals somehow makes the effort look more meaningful, no matter how little valor accompanies it.
49. Conclusion - Perinatal mortality rates should be adjusted for case mix and referral patterns to get a meaningful result.
50. Unfortunately, his skills and ambition have not yielded any meaningful understanding of the region.
50. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
51. Those who stop learning give up the chances to create a meaningful, satisfying and happy future. Dr T.P.Chia
52. They exchanged meaningful glances from time to time - and it was apparent that his brother was as troubled as he by the disturbing events.
53. Solar and lunar eclipses, however, occurred far too rarely to provide any meaningful aid to navigation.
54. Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith. Gordon B Hinckley
55. It acts merely as an easily identified and meaningful reference to the version of the product package which is to be issued.
56. The assumption that each character represents an independent meaningful syllable leads to the conclusion that each character represents a monosyllabic word.
57. The fact that some one can extract meaningful information from network traffic is nothing new.
58. Getting beyond descriptions also pertains to the second scarce resource of change: meaningful language.
59. There was little meaningful internal debate, simply the acclamation of the charismatic leader.
60. For the Foucauldians sexuality is made meaningful through the discourses which shape it.
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