Similar words: symbol, policy, police, Catholic, bolt, akimbo, symptom, bolster. Meaning: [sɪm'bɑlɪk /-'bɒl-] adj. 1. relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols 2. serving as a visible symbol for something abstract 3. using symbolism.
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31. The symbolic act could not have been more significant.
32. The conference is not immune to symbolic protests itself.
33. This emphasizes the symbolic nature of these jewels.
34. It was as though that one, symbolic act gave him permission to live his life his way.
35. It remained a small, symbolic gesture of anger at the official policy on education.
36. Here, they drew on Hegel's account of religious doctrines and institutions as symbolic objectifications of that spirit.
37. Annie A very nice symbolic action, but on its own it gets us exactly nowhere.
38. In other words, a technological breakthrough supposedly ushered in new symbolic meanings.
39. This is achieved with the setting up of a relational structure between the meaningful elements of the symbolic system.
40. The freedom of much animal behaviour from physically specifiable constraints implies that many animals must have inner representations and symbolic language.
41. And yet woman is coerced through submission to the Symbolic order to abandon feminine desire and a peculiarly feminine relation to origins.
42. The anti-investiture decree, however great its symbolic importance, did little to diminish the power of lay rulers over ecclesiastical appointments.
43. More subtle is the way the minor second also becomes symbolic of the Storm, again starting as a purely graphic detail.
44. On more than one occasion I caught senior management using our symbolic disorder to dress down young constables.
45. These ten programs contend for a limited number of real and symbolic resources.
46. Consider the variety of symbolic representations in the following: electrical circuit diagrams map of the London Underground medieval picture maps.
47. This argument neglects the symbolic function of the labels applied by the law and by courts to criminal conduct.
48. In a constantly shifting scene it must go down as the most important symbolic change imaginable.
49. His art is symbolic, diagrammatic, highly decorative, repetitive and, like the landscape itself, apparently endless.
50. Furthermore, it is perceived to have an educative and symbolic function as well as a practical one.
51. His photographs seem to do justice to the epic immensity of the subject, but also its symbolic implications.
52. Such language suggests that the riots were less about forcing material change than about making symbolic gestures.
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53. But to describe the bill as largely symbolic is not to diminish its importance.
54. That it has not yet found full expression in the Symbolic does not mean that it can not be expressed.
55. As hunters and gatherers in the symbolic realm, nobody does it better.
56. The significance of red Few colours have been so heavily freighted with symbolic resonances as red.
57. These days, the evolution issue is symbolic of the legislative influence of religious conservatives.
58. We hardly said anything, we seemed to communicate through the chessmen, there was something very symbolic about my winning.
59. One way to illustrate such a difference is to characterize different relationships between the Symbolic and the Imaginary.
60. Knowledge of this relation is to be achieved through the act of intuitive symbolic perception.
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