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Expressing

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Expressing meaning

present participle and gerund of express

Example sentences (20)

The verbs expressing modality appear immediately above the verbs expressing aspect, and the verbs expressing aspect appear immediately above the verbs expressing voice.

There’s a difference between family members expressing an opinion about how many festive tipples you’ve had that day, and family members expressing genuine concern for your health and drinking habits.

An MP expressing a political opinion and communicating it to the voting public while also clearly expressing loyalty to the head of state is merely "posturing" and "shouldn't be an MP".

A Christian teacher at a Church of England school has been found guilty of "unacceptable professional conduct" after expressing her views about human sexuality.

A commemorative wall plaque was unveiled by the hospital’s reception staff, with a message expressing the warm welcome they give to people every day.

A few days later, she sent a text expressing her shock.

A few weeks later, Musk and Tesla backpedaled on that decision, expressing concern for the amount of energy needed to mine bitcoin.

After the announcement of the new agreement, protesters gathered outside of the Philippine military headquarters, expressing concern that the move unnecessarily puts the Philippines in between two superpowers at odds with each other.

Afterwards the Chinese foreign ministry called the mercenary revolt an "internal affair" for Russia while expressing support for Putin's government.

Allen-Miller also praised 's script during the same interview, expressing how she "felt like there was a space to elevate it and bring (her) world building to the whole thing".

Also, the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Chris Finebone, said the parties were expressing unfounded fears and propaganda.

And hundreds of people commented on social media expressing their delight that the pub - which dates back to 1699 - has reopened.

And I think Japan, they're expressing an interest for ammonia and they have incentives in place.

And you can preface your requests for one-on-one networking discussions by wishing people happy holidays and expressing empathy for a busy season.

A number of players had contacted the Professional Footballers’ Association on Friday evening expressing concern about appearing on Match of the Day, and the union had agreed to fully support any players who refused to fulfil their media duties.

An unidentified woman has stirred controversy online by expressing her belief that a man should not be considered for marriage if he cannot provide for his potential wife at the same level as her father.

Any restriction of freedom at the level of expressing concepts, as opposed to normally codified offences, is undue restriction of freedom.

Apama screamed at the top of his voice, expressing great disapproval.

A racist is supporting racist policy or expressing a racist idea.

Archbishop Fisher writes: ‘Deep listening to each other, expressing feelings, resonating in table groups, will not always help us find what is true and right.