Meant
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2718 examples of Meant in a sentence
In other words, they're
meant
to prevent us from decomposing.
They're really
meant
to be designed for the neighborhood in which they reside and the community which they serve.
They both
meant
it, and there was some truth to each of their claims, because each side was grossly exaggerating the views of the other in order to fight their war.
But that's not what Adam Smith
meant.
It was a class where we basically just listened to a song, talked about what it
meant
to us and analyzed it, and figured out what made it tick.
This one is from Canada, and it's
meant
to create dialogues within a classroom setting, using storytelling, because violent extremism can be very hard to try to explain, especially to younger individuals.
This could be you if at the start of party, you took a drug that
meant
you would not remember that party ever after that day.
And they were curious about the risks of transmission, or what exactly "undetectable" meant, or where they could get tested, or some guys would ask me about my experiences, and I could share my story with them.
Their practice also involved serving all of creation through small acts of love, which
meant
being kind even when people wronged you.
So fusion centers are these joint task forces between local, state and federal government that are
meant
to ferret out domestic terrorism.
Our findings
meant
that people's life events and the way we respond to these events can change how you maintain your telomeres.
I'd be interested to know why she's using hair extensions as wings, or whatever those things are
meant
to be.
It was developed as a prayer in movement for rain and fertility, and a prosperity that this
meant
for an agricultural society.
Your glasses
meant
that you could afford health care.
Your light skin
meant
you didn't have to work beneath the sun.
And this was very exciting for me, because it
meant
that I could make these physical objects, and I could make films from those objects.
He didn't know what death row
meant.
No sports
meant
no respect.
I really wanted to understand what it
meant
to just let color rule, to trust my instincts, to stop asking for permission.
For him, the idea that just the image of this house was enough to bring Prince there
meant
that it was possible.
I wish that the proliferation of platforms upon which we get our information
meant
that there was a proliferation of truth and transparency and depth and accuracy.
You didn't know it, but your choice of circle
meant "
flip the coin," and your choice of square was "don't flip."
Rural to urban migration
meant
that newfound industrial materials started to replace hard-to-come-by natural grasses.
This graph that I'm clicking down here is
meant
to be reminiscent of a medical heartbeat graph, showing the exciting moments of adrenaline.
I asked her about that, and she said she
meant
that she doesn't want to be married, because, in her opinion, when you get married in Bhutan as a woman, your chances to live an independent life kind of end, and so she had no interest in that.
It showed me what it
meant
to be an explorer, at a very early age.
And I didn't know what it
meant
to be an astronaut: the training, the simulations, all these things to get you ready for this countdown: three, two, one, liftoff.
Security has
meant
everything else.
And what she
meant
by that is, when she was born, the doctor held her up to her parents and based on her genitalia said, "It's a boy."
What if they knew that compliance with the rules was built into the algorithms by design, that the algorithm had to go to competition rules school before they were ever allowed to work, that those algorithms were designed in a way that
meant
that they couldn't collude, that they couldn't form their own little cartel in the black box they're working in?
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