Meant
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2718 examples of Meant in a sentence
Wait, I didn't mean, you know what I
meant.
And so what that
meant
is they were constantly being interrupted by the sights and the sounds of the world around them.
James
meant
this as a challenge, not an indictment of scant brain usage.
Ted Sarandos and his team made that decision to license that show, which also meant, by the way, that they were taking a pretty big personal risk with that decision.
And so that
meant
that we had a lot of work to do.
It redefined what memory even
meant.
That
meant
that Eileen's cancer most likely didn't run in the family, and that other members of her family didn't need to be tested.
Throughout the animal kingdom, genitalia are very complex things, much more complicated than seems necessary for what they're
meant
to do.
That Vestal's death was
meant
to protect the city, but Licinia weeps for what has been lost and for what she knows now.
However, based on the size of the bone that they found, it
meant
that this camel was 30 percent larger than modern-day camels.
What if those broad feet were
meant
to tromp not over sand, but over snow, like a pair of snowshoes?
So I was being introduced to my new home, my new cultural identity, as a complete outsider, incapable of comprehending anything that was being said to me by the family and country whose traditions I was
meant
to move forward.
So this
meant
that if you were a teenage girl in Botswana and you wanted to have fun on the Internet, one, you had to tweet in English.
Scientists are
meant
to publish results, and this situation was far from that.
And that
meant
they were market based, or they were government owned, depending on what kind of system they were in.
We have been living off an infrastructure stock
meant
for a world population of three billion, as our population has crossed seven billion to eight billion and eventually nine billion and more.
All of these things are
meant
to evoke George Washington as the father of the nation.
In both cases, "whatever it takes
" meant
trillions of dollars more in money-printing policies that continue today.
In the process, I want you to just hear from the trainees themselves what it has
meant
for them.
I was 35 years old at the time, and I knew that that
meant
we had a higher risk of having a child with a birth defect.
Design is a slippery and elusive phenomenon, which has
meant
different things at different times.
This of course
meant
that they would be less effective in combat and very vulnerable, too.
After all, these tools weren't just built to help the brave men and women who expose crimes, but are
meant
to protect all of our rights under the Constitution.
When I first got on that plane for Somalia as a young doctor, I had no idea what it
meant
to live with war.
And he
meant
a great deal to me.
Obviously the impact of your work has been written about and I'm sure you've heard about it all your life: what it
meant
to people, what it
meant
to our culture, you heard the applause when I just named the names of the shows, you raised half the people in the room through your work.
Most of my work is
meant
to be fun.
It's
meant
to generate a connection and laughter.
And when I hit print, these will all fall through the device, I now pull out my personalized printed polypill with the doses and medications
meant
for me.
Now, I don't think he
meant
to insult the rest of science, although he was from New Zealand, so it's possible.
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