The language in books is often perfectly crafted to
convey precise meanings.
Activities focus on increase understanding of how Tier 1 and Tier 2 vocabulary are used to
convey precise meaning in speaking and writing.
Do the words you've chosen
convey a precise meaning, or are you using broad generalizations and clichés?
Not exact matches
Like those religious fellowships of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the north Georgia congregations
conveyed their culture (later he used the more
precise term «subculture») by
means of distinct idioms, symbolic dialects constructed both to express and to maintain group identity.
You didn't show sufficient respect to what I said but that is partly my fault because my statement wasn't
precise enough to
convey my
meaning clearly.
Each sutra is presented as Sanskrit text, transliteration, and
precise English translation, and is followed by Bryant's authoritative commentary, which is grounded in the classical understanding of yoga and
conveys the
meaning and depth of the su - tras in a user - friendly manner for a Western readership without compromising scholarly rigor or traditional authenticity.
True, standards that are truly rigorous can set teachers up for criticism (when students fail to meet them), and achievement tests can provide a devastatingly
precise means of
conveying the bad news.
Students apply this understanding in building and improving sentences with
precise word choice to
convey meaning.
Salcedo often takes specific historical events as her point of departure,
conveying burdens and conflicts with
precise and economical
means.
Although it might be possible to rewrite the first sentence using the synonym «attraction», this alternative fails to capture the
precise meaning conveyed by the original sentence, given how the term is used in this area of biomedical research.