symbolic in the PONS Dictionary

symbolic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Li usually plays the role of a political gadfly, and his campaign was largely symbolic.
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As above, the graffiti is often highly symbolic and may contain more information about the gang's activities, values, and their current opponents.
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Her character is described as having emerged as the show's quintessential heroine, always in turmoil and forever symbolic of true love and destiny prevailing.
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He had the power to spontaneously generate life forms symbolic of disease and death, including maggots and flies.
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When the eyes are closed, fantastically vivid images appear: first geometrical forms and then landscapes, buildings, animate beings, and symbolic objects.
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Their social system was egalitarian, and the cattle herds had great symbolic value.
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The formative period saw the spread of distinct religious and symbolic traditions, as well as artistic and architectural complexes.
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Most of his paintings are abstract and symbolic in nature.
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The street is 600 meters in length, but due to its central location it is of great symbolic importance.
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The design of the crown is highly symbolic.
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