Crossword-Solution: SIGNIFICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Signification | n. | The act of signifying; a making known by signs or other means. |
| Signification | n. | That which is signified or made known; that meaning which a sign, character, or token is intended to convey; as, the signification of words. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “SIGNIFICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ACCEPTATION | 9 answers |
| Designation | 28 answers |
| denotation | 43 answers |
| Import | 63 answers |
| Meaning | 67 answers |
| life path | 68 answers |
| Hint | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SIGNIFICATION (5)
Such helpfulness was found in her—so much power to do, and power to sympathise—that many people refused to interpret the scarlet A by its original signification.
The name was afterwards applied, on account of the fineness of this powder, to highly rectified spirits, a signification unknown in Arabia.
The form is or was building, in this passive signification, is idiomatic, and, if free from ambiguity, is commonly preferable to the modern is or was being built.
There is no objection to such extension in ordinary speech, no more than there is to that of the signification of the word, “beauty” to what is purely abstract.
The words “will” and “testament” have various meanings and uses; but about the signification of “death-letter” there can be no manner of doubt.
Quotes with SIGNIFICATION (3)
In Leibniz we can already find the striking observation that *cogitatur ergo est* is no less evident than *cogito ergo sum*. Naturally, *est* here does not mean existence or reality but being of whatever kind and form, including even ideal being, fictive being, conscious-being [*Bewusst-Sein*], etc. However, we must go even beyond this thesis of Leibniz. The correlate of the act of *cogitatio* is not, as Leibniz said, being simply, but only that type of being we call "objecti…
Toutes les erreurs de la critique commises à mon égard, à mes débuts, furent qu'elle ne vit pas qu'il ne fallait rien définir, rien comprendre, rien limiter, rien préciser, parce que tout ce qui est sincèrement et docilement nouveau - comme le beau d'ailleurs, porte sa signification en soi-même. La désignation par un titre mis à mes dessins est quelquefois de trop, pour ainsi dire. Le titre n'y est justifié que lorsqu'il est vague, indéterminé, et visant même confusément à l'…
What is so special about a title? The mode and significance of titles have changed with the change in the lyrical traditions. So these transitions in style and the art of signification are all collective. What has never changed is the author's intentionality in entitling his works. The art of giving a title to a piece of work is entirely conscious. The author chooses, exercises his will in giving a title to his work.