in the sense of in English
with the meaning of, understood as
Use "in the sense of" in a sentence
1. Not in the sense of painting and sculpture, but in the sense of assisted reproductive technologies.
2. Circumjacent: Lying around in the sense of surrounding
3. * (Matthew 22:37-39) Moreover, it is not passive, in the sense of receiving it, but active, in the sense of showing it.
4. Aspiration, in the sense of breathing, is a physical necessity
5. Cut up is here being used in the sense of ‘behave’
6. He was transformative in the sense of just who he was.
7. (noun) in the sense of amazement `What?' she asked in Astonishment.
8. That includes applying the sword in the sense of employing capital punishment.
9. (verb) in the sense of confuse He liked to Befuddle his readers.
10. People use this term in the sense of “everything is good, Butterface”
11. Bide in the sense of await is now only found in this expression
12. (adjective) in the sense of celebrated She has published six highly Acclaimed novels.
13. Articulacy (noun) in the sense of expressiveness You need discipline, incisiveness and Articulacy.
14. Bustling (adjective) in the sense of busy The sidewalks are Bustling with people.
15. It is an example of twin cities in the sense of geographical proximity.
16. N Bargainer One who makes a bargain; -- sometimes in the sense of bargainor
17. Other main findings were kidney lesions in the sense of an uncharacteristic nephrosis.
18. Join in the sense of achievement as Maiden crosses the finish line off Southampton.
19. Brutally 1 (adverb) in the sense of cruelly The prisoners had been treated Brutally.
20. But Accuse is also used in a legal context in the sense of accusing …
21. Originally, in ancient Greek, Atheism meant “without god” (a-theos) in the sense of
22. In both the sentences, the word Compulsory is used in the sense of ‘essential.’
23. 2 (adverb) in the sense of resentfully They Bitterly resented their loss of power.
24. Briskly 1 (adverb) in the sense of quickly Eve walked Briskly down the corridor.
25. Cogitation in the sense of contemplation The garden is a place of quiet contemplation.
26. What does Anybody mean? The word Anybody is used in the sense of anyone.
27. 2 Of greater importance, however, are standards in the sense of moral values and conduct.
28. On the other hand, the word 'Compulsory' is generally used in the sense of 'essential'
29. Bashfulness (noun) in the sense of shyness Suddenly overcome with Bashfulness, he lowered his voice.
30. Cautiously (adverb) in the sense of carefully The government has reacted Cautiously to the report.
31. Blankness (noun) in the sense of vacancy His eyes have the Blankness of someone half-asleep.
32. The question as to what constitutes Ambrosian chant in the sense of chant composed by St
33. Includes persons who declared themselves as Muslims in the sense of ethnic and not religious affiliation
34. But as to being attentive in the sense of pursuing romantic objectives, that was off-limits.
35. 2 (noun) in the sense of imminence The Closeness of the wedding is making me nervous.
36. Aspiration, in the sense of aiming at a higher goal, is a mental and emotional necessity
37. 2 (adjective) in the sense of indistinct The line between fact and fiction is becoming Blurred.
38. Ambience is another word for atmosphere in the sense of the mood a place or setting has
39. A lAttice in the sense of a 3-dimensional array of regularly spaced points coinciding with e.g
40. ‘The inside of her house was much like the outside in the sense of the electrical Barbwire.’
41. ‘The inside of her house was much like the outside in the sense of the electrical Barbwire.’
42. • On the other hand, the word Await is used in the sense of ‘wait on’ or ‘expect’
43. The GnRH analogs find widespread indication in the sense of ovarectomy in premenopausal, endocrine responsive breast cancer.
44. Affability (noun) in the sense of friendliness Beneath the surface Affability there was a struggle for power.
45. Aught in the sense of “nothing” derives from nAught (from the Old English nawiht, meaning “not a thing”)
46. of Member States' Annual Activity Reports on Export Credits in the sense of Regulation (EU) No 1233/2011
47. 16 In the sense of ‘bearing all things,’ true love is not quickly thrust aside, dampened or abandoned.
48. Correctness 1 (noun) in the sense of truth Please check the Correctness of the details on this form.
49. Born is the past participle of the verb bear only when it’s used in the sense of birth
50. Explore 'Airiness' in the dictionary 1 (noun) in the sense of freshness Skylights enhance the sense of Airiness.