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How to use denotations in a sentence

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According to Frege, while definitions should give the meanings and fix the denotations of terms, axioms should express truths.
I love the parallel nuttiness of the denotations and the curiously balanced and opposed vowel sounds that follow.
Connotations often imply emotion and imagery, while denotations transmit a defined meaning.
Social history and folk life studies are becoming increasingly interchangeable as disciplinary denotations.
In addition, trainees will be expected to know the official etymology, derivations, connotations and denotations of the term.
All of these denotations involve philosophical complexities of absoluteness and are not relative or practical connotations.
Iconography refers to denotations or connotations of designs or forms which may or may not be verbally expressed, and which may or may not be conscious to the users.
It is possible that one may not be able to account for the meaningfulness or logical behavior of certain sentences simply on the basis of the denotations in the sentence.
I found many denotations of hostility and fanaticism on analyzing these offensive caricatures.
Shakespeare loved words for their own sake, for their aura and affect, their rhythm and nuance, as much as for their narrow denotations.
His overarching definition of the archive is rooted in a turn-of-the-century culture in which denotations of class and classification became a basis for photographic meaning.
An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest.
Anyhow, it will be necessary to consider the facts of the case in the widest sense, the conformity of the legal denotations of the offence being of no importance.
Furthermore, recall that Frege proposed that terms following propositional attitude verbs denote not their ordinary denotations but rather the senses they ordinarily express.
Echoing through the debate about our continuing global financial crisis, it connotes a self-evident truth — one that is entirely unearned by its actual etymological or economical denotations.
For a single four-letter word with only three unique letters, it's got plenty of versatility – my edition of Webster's spouts off 51 definitions – and the six examples that Jean uses show its diverse denotations in action.
It is a mean pastiche of footage set to a taser-to-the-butt rhythm and filled with denotations of virtually every variety: aesthetic, literal, emotional, intellectual.
When these obscene caricatures issue was stirred up, I decided to conduct this analytical study to reveal the motives and interpretation of denotations what came in these caricatures.
Master of connotations and denotations, Tiresias incarnates a quest that relies on symbols, a divine capacity for perceiving, and designing the world as another world.
Transcending their denotations and their original signification, they weave amongst each other narrative relations that evoke sentimentality, with reference to family life and domestic comfort.
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Army Research Laboratory to further develop and deploy technology that will detect and locate hostile gunfire and explosive denotations.
There are two words which come to mind, both of them with noun and verb denotations.
It even has the intelligence to read special characters and linguistic denotations.
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