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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61. The payment was a symbolic expression of the legitimacy of the marriage and of the value that was attached to it.
62. Effects of school closure on the atmosphere and/or symbolic existence of the community. 7.
63. Yet there could be no more symbolic act of defiance than a currency with a separate exchange rate against the rouble.
64. But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children.
65. Localized wage bargaining was symbolic of the decentralization of decision-making in general, a process involving a profound change in managerial culture.
66. The roots of the trouble lie in Republican policies that women see as threatening. Symbolic gestures and tokenism are inadequate remedies.
67. But in the context of the jail, republicans considered them symbolic and provocative and, therefore, they could create trouble.
68. The package is designed to solve, through symbolic manipulation, problems in differential calculus.
69. There was a vogue for bidets in California some years ago but he thinks they are primarily symbolic as jacuzzis have become.
70. The systems that are the special concern of AI are systems employing symbolic representations, and their interpretative procedures are symbol-manipulating processes.
71. Or, like Parliament Square, will it occupy the terrain of a symbolic gesture, alive in legend?
72. It simply establishes a much closer connection between the process of socialization and its symbolic consequences.
73. Now open to the public, the Bunker is a symbolic artifact on the bridge from the past to the present.
74. But aside from such trifling accomplishments, the superhero is also symbolic of an era of remarkable technological change.
75. The deeply symbolic ritual act of treading the earth affirms the relationship of human beings to their native soil.
76. Witches are simply women who control symbolic power that neither men nor established religious authorities can wrench from them.
77. The question could well be asked why jadeite lost its symbolic role during the Bronze Age.
78. Thereafter the educational system supplements the interaction with family and friends in providing facilities and exemplars for further symbolic and social development.
79. Because of their symbolic potency cowrie shells were often copied in precious metals.
80. Patala is symbolic of gold and the earth's minerals which energize the terrain and fertilize it.
81. In tribal societies lineages commonly subordinate their material to their symbolic interests.
82. These commands are used to define geometric entities, that is points, lines and surfaces which may be given symbolic names.
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83. The symbolic resonance of the work altered as the killings at Kent State became the focus for anti-war activism.
84. The attribute pair citing.text.id and cited.text.id is exactly equivalent to ref.id defined earlier in the Taxis-like symbolic key definition of Figure 2.
85. But how are we to interpret the symbolism of other cultures; how can we crack their symbolic codes?
86. Marchers carried banners to Northumberland Street for a symbolic crossing of the wall that divides them.
87. Both maintain that there are symbolic representations of the Ultimate whether the Ultimate be depicted as Truth or as the Holy.
88. Nor does it prevent states from making symbolic political statements about international affairs.
89. Rather, they require a careful analysis of contemporary political struggles over questions of representation, symbolic boundary formation, and identification.
90. Yet this isn't the whole story; the colours in the earlier works are there for powerfully symbolic reasons.
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