symbolically in English

adverb

in a symbolic manner, allegorically, figuratively

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1. Choreography definition is - the art of symbolically representing dancing

2. The bread of the sacrament symbolically represents Christ’s body.

3. What it means around the world, even symbolically.

4. The Scriptures sometimes use figs or fig trees symbolically.

5. He symbolically handed over land allotment letters to Project Affected Persons.

6. The creation account begins symbolically with the creation of light.

7. Alcohol is used symbolically, in both positive and negative terms.

8. The theme of racial injustice appears symbolically in the novel as well.

9. Synonyms for Allegorically include emblematically, figuratively, parabolically, symbolically, imagistically, metaphorically, representatively, fictionally

10. What do people need to do to be symbolically marked for survival?

11. An algorithm symbolically calculating the trace of the power of a tridiagonal matrix is proposed.

12. On August 23, 1975, a contingent of 50 Pathet Lao women, symbolically "liberated" the city.

13. For $25, the Brokenhearted can buy a pre-frozen mouse and symbolically name it

14. It is used symbolically by government figures, and is on occasion visited by foreign dignitaries.

15. Similarly on 10 March 1985, Minister of Transport Tokuo Yamashita symbolically bored through the main tunnel.

16. He directs them by means of anointed overseers, whom he holds symbolically “in his right hand.”

17. Men would re-enact battles fought or successful hunting expeditions, often symbolically using sticks, swords, or rifles.

18. In mathematics, an Argument is a variable in the domain of a function and usually appears symbolically in

19. The new administration has made a very positive start, also symbolically by the announcement to close down Guantánamo.

20. Many humans by their actions and words symbolically wear this mark, identifying themselves as “slaves” or “soldiers” of the “beast.”

21. Symbolically, the sea appears as monsters such as Scylla in mythology and represents the unconscious mind in dream interpretation.

22. Bangladeshi national identity is embedded in Bengali culture and is symbolically centred on the 1971 struggle for independence from Pakistan.

23. From the second century C.E. onward when the anointed Christian congregation was killed symbolically, “the valley plain” was filled with “bones”

24. 9 Within New Historical writing the anecdote which symbolically reveals some important facet of Renaissance culture is a familiar critical practice.

25. 23 Within New Historical writing the anecdote which symbolically reveals some important facet of Renaissance culture is a familiar critical practice.

26. He described a time in the future when death will release all who symbolically are held captive by it. —Revelation 20:13.

27. Adjective pertaining to or being a deductive logical system, as Boolean algebra, used to represent symbolically the relationships between sets, classes, and other entities

28. 26 By wearing the ring on the third finger of the left hand, a married couple symbolically declares their eternal love for each other.

29. SYMBOLICALLY Annihilating FEMALE POLICE OFFICER CAPABILITIES 3 This study is grounded in one of the most widely tested theories from media studies; culti- vation theory

30. By wearing the ring on the third finger of the left hand, a married couple symbolically declares their eternal love for each other.

31. The phrase “thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass” (1 Nephi 20:4) symbolically represents a condition the scriptures repeatedly call “stiffneckedness.”

32. Commutative law, in mathematics, either of two laws relating to number operations of addition and multiplication, stated symbolically: a + b = b + a and ab = ba

33. Traditionally, when Castanets are played in a pair, they symbolically represent male and female, and each individual set has a specific male or female name

34. Despite Aquarius being an air zodiac sign - alongside Gemini and Libra - it is represented symbolically by a pitcher of water or someone pouring a pitcher of water

35. Mr Godoy Toscano's desafuero may not mark an end to impunity in Mexican politics, but it does symbolically put every miscreant politician in the country on notice.

36. In the two accounts that survive from ancient Greece and Rome, this degradation of the human condition over time is indicated symbolically with metals of successively decreasing value.

37. The course of the seasons was also symbolically described as the dance of the Horae, and they were accordingly given the attributes of spring flowers, fragrance and graceful freshness.

38. (Claim by former UNOG staff member for rescission of decision not to suspend action on his retirement and not to adopt the JAB recommendation to reinstate him symbolically for one day)

39. A Binding spell is a spell that symbolically ties the target up restricting his, her or its actions or keeping him or her (or it) tied to another individual, object, place or situation

40. The sound of trumpets often symbolically accompanies the proclamation of Jehovah’s judgments or other significant events of divine origin. —2Ch 29:26; Ezr 3:10; 1Co 15:52; Re 8:7–11:15.

41. The executors of the will are named, a donkey is symbolically distributed to both female and male "heirs", and then there is the final reckoning in which the Entrudo, or Carnival doll, is burned.

42. Symbolically, they are already waving palm branches before God’s throne, offering their praise and submission to the one “who is seated on the throne,” Jehovah God, “and to the Lamb,” Jesus Christ. —Revelation 7:9, 10.

43. (Jeremiah 32:6, 7) Jehovah used this transaction symbolically in order to reinforce his promise that the Israelites would return to reclaim their inheritance of the land after a period of exile in Babylon. —Jeremiah 32:13-15.

44. The council of Nava is symbolically the heart of Asturias because of its situation at the centre-east of the region and because the area is well known for its Cider production of which the Asturians are very proud.

45. (Ex 7:4; 13:3; De 2:15; Lu 1:66) Since the human hand is very dexterous and versatile and a part of the body with which work is done, it is used symbolically in many Bible texts to denote a wide range of actions.

46. The vimpa is used to hold the mitre so as to avoid the possibility of it being soiled by the natural oils in a person's hand as well as symbolically showing that the person does not own the mitre, but merely holds it for the prelate.

47. They are symbolically fed and cared for, and the family at this time will begin a number of ritual injunctions, which communicates to the wider community around them that one of their members is undergoing the transition from this life into the afterlife known as Puya.

48. : of, relating to, or being a logical combinatorial system (such as Boolean algebra) that represents symbolically relationships (such as those implied by the logical operators AND, OR, and NOT) between entities (such as sets, propositions, or on-off computer circuit elements) Boolean expression Boolean search strategy for information retrieval

49. Barques blanches au clair de lune An ode to symbolist ideology and a model of Neo-Impressionist execution, Le Sidaner’s Barques blanches au clair de lune exemplifies the artist’s ability to construct “symbolically charged, atmospheric images with veiled views of the town in the dreamy stillness of twilight” (I

50. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the "Primate of All England" (the "first bishop" of England), effectively serving as the head of the established Church of England and, symbolically, of the worldwide Anglican Communion.From the 6th century to the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the Bishops of Rome, the Popes