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Connote

Connote | Connotes | Connoted

Connote meaning

To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning. | To possess an inseparable related condition; to imply as a logical consequence. | To express without overt reference; to imply.

Synonyms of Connote

Example sentences (16)

According to him, humility does not connote weakness but rather shows the strength of the country.

In the anthology, the editor did not engage with Fay Cooper Cole’s assumptions on the usage of “wilds” and “tribes,” which both connote “fossilization” and a specific stage of evolution.

To me, besides the idea that they connote in impartiality, they also point out a necessary balance, that is a balance between the need to enforce the law against the price we pay to protect the innocent.

Successfully matched rainbow flags that connote gay pride convert to German flags that yield national pride instead.

This disciplining of the popular consciousness serves the political function of seamlessly allowing micro-level realities to connote macro socio-political economic meanings.

In the OECD draft of 1963, the expression ‘may be taxed’ was used and this did not connote an exclusive right of taxation.

The Foundation clarified that freedom of movement should not to be misunderstood and misapplied by Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore because it does not connote or allows for trespass to land and or nuisance to the owners of the land.

Pastor Enenche who anointed the land as a symbol to signify the breaking of its yoke, declared that the burial would also connote the internment of government and security failure, impunity, Jihadist agenda and all forms of evil in the country.

In many Chinese communities of Southeast Asia, nicknames may also connote one's occupation or status.

Instead, other terms are employed that connote a similar sense of personal and political development proceeding together over time.

It does not connote objective claims of right or wrong, but only refers to that which is considered right or wrong.

It is a term he would later regret, because Jeet Kune Do implied specific parameters that styles connote; whereas the idea of his martial art was to exist outside of parameters and limitations.

Meanings The term omnipotent has been used to connote a number of different positions.

Such terms, it may be argued, are always intensional since they connote the property 'meaningless term' but this paradox does not constitute a counterexample to the claim that without intension a word has no meaning.

The term is widely used to connote cerebral palsy and is accepted for usage in medical fraternity as well as in social life.

The terms carrion and carcass can also be used, though these more often connote the remains of non-human animals.