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connote

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To mark along with; to suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication; to include in the meaning; to imply.

To imply as an attribute.

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solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well Source: Internet

All connote an intentional defection from the faith." Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

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. Source: Internet

“Exactly,” said Kevin.) We had both grown up with Sondheim’s dictum that rhymes connote education or sophistication. Source: Internet

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

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