Sentences with phrase «metaphorical terms»

"metaphorical terms" means using words or expressions to describe something figuratively or symbolically, rather than their literal meaning. It's like using words to paint a picture or convey a deeper meaning beyond their regular definition. Full definition
For his first exhibition of paintings in New York in nearly a decade, Italian artist Sandro Chia offered a rather overt reflection on his life, albeit one delivered in the painterly and metaphorical terms for which he is known.
Thus dogma is no mere flowering of the imagination but something authentically born of history; and it is in literal not metaphorical terms that the Christian believer can illumine and further the genesis of the Universe around him in the form of a Christogenesis.
They guard in metaphorical terms the fundamental insights which have come through God's revelation to the prophets, and through the impact of Jesus upon the world.
It should be noted that neither the literal word «bullshit,» referring to the feces produced by a bull, nor the metaphorical term «bullshit» is a profanity.
In so doing, Petzold grants his latest feature a temporal fluidity that most historical dramas are reduced to couching, at best, in metaphorical terms.
In Jesper Justs new film «It Will All End In Tears» Just, as often seen before in his works, present the problem of the relationship between generations - or - more precisely, the relationship between father and son, both in literal and metaphorical terms.
DeGroodt's objects reflect «Psychic cling», a metaphorical term of DeGroodt's invention.
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