We found 12 examples of how to use the same meaning in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 12 of 12.
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1. | Just as one gesture can have many different meanings, many different gestures can have the same meaning. | |
2. | "A is equivalent to B" has the same meaning as "A is true if and only if B is true". | |
3. | When a word is borrowed from another language, it frequently begins by having the same meaning; but with continued use in both languages, the now separate words may accrete disparate connotations. | |
4. | I've unlinked the Japanese sentence since it didn't have the same meaning as this sentence. | |
5. | Yes, both words have the same meaning. | |
6. | The words bookstore and bookshop have the same meaning. | |
7. | There are no two words with the same meaning. | |
8. | Do the two sentences really have the same meaning? | |
9. | Sometimes French and English words can have almost the same meaning, but with small differences. | |
10. | The seven beautiful kine, and the seven full ears, are seven years of plenty: and both contain the same meaning of the dream. | |
11. | This sentence is not ungrammatical, but the same meaning can be expressed a bit more concisely. | |
12. | No two words have the same meaning. |