Synonym: certificate, check, clue, coupon, evidence, indication, keepsake, mark, memento, proof, relic, remembrance, sign, souvenir, symptom, ticket, trophy, voucher. Similar words: betoken, by the same token, stoke, broken, unspoken, brokenly, outspoken, broken-down. Meaning: ['təʊkən] n. 1. an individual instance of a type of symbol 2. a metal or plastic disk that can be used (as a substitute for coins) in slot machines 3. something of sentimental value. adj. insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal).
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91. The hand lying on the white counterpane still clutched the telephone token but neither of them mentioned it.
92. It also connects into Ethernet networks, and Token Ring will be available by the end of the year.
93. Today, soul has become a token of strength of feeling, strength of being.
94. By the same token, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank.
95. Chief, I just offered you a token of my appreciation.
96. Perhaps he would take her watch as a token of good faith?
97. By the same token, though, the networks' reluctance to break molds deserves a context.
98. Token children marooned on the Harrogate platform could not reduce the wrinkle count in the auditorium.
99. And despite what he'd said, less a token of affection than a means of throwing her off balance.
100. But both were themselves poets, and by that token were concerned more urgently than other commentators, even Edmund Wilson.
101. On the Gulf crisis, Baker urged the deployment of a token Soviet military contingent as part of the multinational force.
102. Later she received a good luck token when she went on a walkabout in Glasgow's George Square.
103. Token economy Children of 4 years and upwards may be developed sufficiently for this technique to be effective.
104. The message contains an authentication token that allows users to log on to network services.
105. He left only a token force of 3000 horsemen under the command of Motamid.
106. Plant managers and supervisors begin to use token reinforcers to recognize teams with quality improvement or other noteworthy accomplishments.
107. The inducement to give is greater, but by the same token there is a cost to the Exchequer in lost revenue.
108. But by the same token, it can be understood more or less differently.
109. On top of that there was the slovenly, almost token, way they had drawn the first covert.
110. He sent a copy of the photograph to a friend as a token of what a lucky escape he had had.
111. It is a privilege to pay them this small token of respect.
112. But the path along the river is a right of way,(www.Sentencedict.com) and there's only a token wire in between.
113. Love shall be our token; love be yours and love be mine. Christina G. Rossetti
114. He recently forked out more than £350,000 on a huge diamond ring as a token of his love.
115. Supported Ethernet gateway configurations are similar to those currently supported by 3174 Token Ring gateway configurations.
116. Space-time is therefore an extremely stiff medium, and by the same token small-amplitude waves carry large energies.
117. The groom should then pay the gatekeeper a token gift to allow the procession to pass.
118. And DeVore, hearing it, had felt he had used it like some secret password; some token of mutual understanding.
119. A £10 book token will be awarded to the sender of the first correct solution opened on Thursday 7 March.
120. Along the way, it effectively preempted the problem of needing to take on token individuals to comply with government mandates.