proper meaning in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for proper meaning in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, Am ˈprɑːpɚ] ADJ

II.proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, Am ˈprɑːpɚ] ADV Brit inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In such situations, the proper meaning may be clarified by use of hyphens in the domain name.
en.wikipedia.org
The strongest point he scores here is his creative ability to utilize words in their proper meaning.
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If these symbols did not denote conventionally prescribed quantities, then one could not attribute proper meaning to them, and the proposition would be rendered unintelligible.
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Such a result might even, dare one suggest, be ethical, in the proper meaning of that overused word.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is now common to describe successful rock musicians and celebrated film-makers as avant-garde, the very word having been stripped of its proper meaning.
en.wikipedia.org
Fundamentally, the bill does not provide "rights" in the proper meaning of the term.
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