meaningfully in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for meaningfully in the English»Spanish Dictionary

meaningfully [Am ˈminɪŋfəli, Brit ˈmiːnɪŋfʊli, ˈmiːnɪŋf(ə)li] ADV

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We try to find ways of engaging with men but it can be difficult to interact meaningfully and get to know people.
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The intercultural factor analysis yielded a close approximation to the five-factor model and the factor scores were meaningfully related to other cultural level variables.
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Systematic efforts by academics to define meaningfully and to quantitatively analyze national competitiveness have been made, with the determinants of national competitiveness econometrically modeled.
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Path is a classical, practical attribute in our every day life, but one which quantum particles do not meaningfully possess.
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A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement, question, exclamation, request, command or suggestion.
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Also, people might feel that the venue is not always the best place to meaningfully and constructively press their views on issues.
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Upon her return to the house and to the room where her husband lies dead on the floor, she acts surprised and meaningfully cries.
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A photograph is an index with a meaningfully attached icon.
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Transcendental schemata meaningfully join the empty thoughts without content and the blind intuitions without concepts.
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In particular whether one can meaningfully regard future contingents as true or false now, if the future is open, and if so, how?
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