Synonym: bare, mere, simple. Similar words: here and there, former, farmer, summer, camera, emerge, cameras, American. Meaning: [mɪr /mɪə] n. a small pond of standing water. adj. 1. being nothing more than specified 2. apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
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211) Against the first objection, I hope to show in this chapter that the conceptual distinction is far from mere pedantry.
212) The Bible is a mass of fables and traditions, mere mythology. Mark Twain
213) But the two characters are no mere mouthpieces for the state and the individual conscience.
214) Mere nuclear bombs would do little to halt life in general, and might, in fact(sentencedict .com), increase the nonhuman versions.
215) He is also, by mere association with drug charges, a cliche.
216) This would be such a female as our already seriously humbled hero could not manhandle as mere booty.
217) He is not short. Can you believe that such perfection is mere happenstance?
218) Today the Opposition revealed themselves as dinosaurs because they acted as mere apologists for the old established order.
219) Beyond mere rhetoric, Church leaders have skillfully capitalized on their formidable influence in Catholic countries.
220) This is more than a mere breach of the implied condition that goods should comply with the contract description.
221) Mere passive knowledge will not be sufficient: actual involvement in the contravention must be established.
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