Synonym: symbolic representation, symbolisation, symbolization. Similar words: symbolic, bolt, akimbo, symptom, bolster, sympathy, flamboyant. Meaning: ['sɪmbl] n. 1. an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance 2. something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible.
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151. The pine cone appeared on many ancient amulets and was regarded as a symbol of fertility.
152. It was then that he noticed the new paint design resembled the bat symbol.
153. El was usually depicted as a seated figure wearing bull's horns, the symbol of strength and fertility.
154. And she attended the Brit Awards on Monday wearing an unlocked handcuff-a symbol of her new-found freedom.
155. It was, however, an apt symbol for the abrupt end of her government's honeymoon.
156. For example, Nina Harding gets credit for designing the wire hanger that became the symbol for Legalize Abortion.
157. The sun is a very good symbol and can be used to show the contrast in the tone between the stanzas.
158. A contribution by a function to one of the key activities is indicated by a symbol at the intersection.
159. The city was indeed the most striking outward symbol of the industrial world, apart from the railway itself.
160. America is a great country - from the master of slavery to a champion of civil rights and a defender of liberty and freedom, America is a symbol of great human spirit and justice. Dr T.P.Chia
161. Financial meltdown, with that most visible, third world symbol of a municipality in crisis: piles of uncollected rubbish.
162. For the individual, employment may represent the most potent symbol of adult status and integration into the community.
163. These include a stock quote query, which asks you for a ticker symbol and then tells you to wait.
164. The same symbol can have more than one meaning, depending on the context in which it is used.
165. It is said that the car is a phallic symbol.
166. Jeffries had turned City into a symbol of racial posturing.
167. All of the drums were marked with a little skull and crossbones symbol.
168. Moby Dick is used as a symbol of all the malignant forces in the world.
169. The supposed one-to-one correspondence between thing and symbol was seized upon for two reasons.
170. The end of the wide corridor was guarded by double doors with a warning symbol on either side of them.
171. At any job symbol both the free float and the total slack, as defined in Figure 6.7, can be calculated.
172. The burghers of Birmingham also reckon the chevron-shaped symbol looks like a two-finger salute.
173. She adored greasers, saw a motorbike as a symbol of freedom:just climb on and go.
174. Stretch limousines were an ostentatious symbol of wealth in the '80s.
175. Pertoka interprets as the symbol of water and the Black Virgin,[http://sentencedict.com/symbol.html] corresponding to the principle of differentiation.
176. Certainly Lady Lisa might stand as the embodiment of the old fancy, the symbol of the modern idea.
177. It is now a tawdry tourist symbol, an elaborately frosted wedding-cake up which climbing companies yo-yo hundreds of clients.
178. Granted this authenticity even for the symbol, she came back the next day, nobly escorted.
179. It was part toy, part symbol, part alien from outer space.
180. The trouble was that the old meeting-house had become a symbol of religious and cultural isolation.