We found 495 examples of how to use meaning in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 495.
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1. | After many years of meditation, I have come to the conclusion that for every person, the meaning of life consists precisely in this: to find the meaning of life. I am talking about a unique, specific meaning for the individual life. All of us are unique individuals. And all of us carry a potential inside of ourselves for finding and accomplishing a unique mission in our lives. | |
2. | After many years of thinking, I came to a conclusion that everyone's meaning of life is actually to find the meaning of life. Every one of us is a unique individual. And every one of us has his own capability to find in his life one particular mission to fulfill. | |
3. | After many years of reflection, I came to the conclusion that for every human, the meaning of life consists exactly in: to find the meaning of life. Each of us is a unique individual. And each of us carries in himself the capacity to find and fulfill a unique mission in his lifetime. | |
4. | Tom and Mary did not even understand the deeper meaning of the sentence they were in, thinking to themselves that it must be really hard to understand the meaning of sentences they were not in. | |
5. | What is the meaning of meaning? | |
6. | Every preposition has a definite, fixed meaning, but if we have to use some kind of preposition and the sense doesn't tell us what kind of preposition we should use, then we use the preposition "je", which has no specific meaning. | |
7. | What's the meaning of meaning? | |
8. | Where are Piglet and I going? It's all a big secret! And what is the meaning of our lives? In life there is no meaning... | |
9. | What do you want meaning for? Life is desire, not meaning. | |
10. | What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning. | |
11. | "Sheela, what do you think is the meaning or purpose of this universe?" "Cassandra, I think there is no meaning or purpose. Like a painting or sculpture, this universe just is." "Hmm." | |
12. | The logician as such, with his predilection for water-tight compartments in the realm of ideas, is not concerned with what to me as a linguist seems a most important question, viz. how is it to be explained that a sequence of sounds with no meaning at all suddenly from non-connotative becomes connotative, and that this new full meaning is at once accepted by the whole speaking community? | |
13. | The meaning of life is anything but asking yourself what its meaning is. | |
14. | "It's gonna be expensive." "Meaning?" "Meaning that I'm not gonna take part in that." | |
15. | You are still asking yourself what the meaning of life is? | |
16. | Can you make out the meaning easily? | |
17. | Can you get at the meaning of this passage? | |
18. | Your meaning is beyond me. | |
19. | With horse racing and such, these are called "stakes". For this meaning the plural form is often used. | |
20. | We fail to grasp the meaning of the word. | |
21. | It is difficult to convey the meaning exactly. | |
22. | Everything that has meaning can be called language. | |
23. | I didn't catch the meaning. | |
24. | The meaning dawned upon me at last. | |
25. | Ms. White spoke slowly enough for me to catch her meaning. |