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How to use connote in a sentence

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Both connote images of extinguishing a flame, in the first case by blowing it out and in the second by smothering it or starving it of fuel.
He puns on its image to connote a flower, by delineating its rays in the shape of petals.
Terms such as rapid deployment, power projection, and mobilization all connote an element of instantaneousness in warfare.
These two words connote at once a corporeal indwelling of the Divine, and an empty, arrogant persiflage.
Sometimes ochlocracy and democracy, perhaps, denote and connote the same thing.
Generally speaking the terms mortgage and charge connote conceptually different interests.
The establishment of the bureau does not connote a new-found official concern over the shocking conditions facing coal miners.
Perhaps part of the confusion is due to the fact that the names of the two components connote a similar objective.
Grids of rice-paper squares punctuated by areas of stitching and little insets of lace and netting suggest quilts, while lacy edgings connote pillowcases and hand towels.
The first five terms above, included in the index, connote a feeling of being emotionally unsettled, off-balance or anxious, which are standard reactions to stressful events.
There is a sense in which the word person is merely the singular form of people and in which both terms connote no more than membership in a certain biological species.
Their refusal to denounce these measures can only connote approval.
It is used variously to connote the public sector, public goods and the public interest.
This is a common style in most languages to connote preference.
Does this term connote the subjective and self-serving claims of the mission planners, or the foreseeable objective consequences of a particular mission?
In northern Portugal, nicknames are extremely important as terms of reference that connote moral equivalence in otherwise socially stratified rural communities.
But the term has come to connote as much the episodic nature of the original species as the dynamic of roguery.
Interface dashboards connote performance assessment in the way physical vehicles' dashboards communicate speed, fuel levels, and potential system problems.
The term may refer to a group that is small in number or it may connote inferior social position.
Working internationally can connote one of two things either packing your things, selling your home and belongings and setting up a new existence in a foreign country because almost everything has been done at home.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It may connote, however, some of the most essential virtues that a race can possess.
But whether all terms must connote as well as denote something, has been much debated.
It is conceivable that two men may connote quite different things by the word symbol.
Rather these words should connote the strong, the self-reliant, the youthful.
These words were not intended to connote a quantitative equality.
But this does not connote the absence of love and respect for the master.
The sense of possession which they connote was gone from his heart.
To mention an industry is almost always to connote some one of the six.
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