1 useful, serious, or important:
She seems to find it difficult to form meaningful relationships.
Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more meaningful for many senior citizens.
She found it difficult to form meaningful relationships.
In their view, representations are defined as mental events that assume the functions of some meaningful component of the represented world.
With the advent of moder n teaching methods has music ®nally 'become a subject', with a meaningful purpose?
Inter-subjectivity could lead to meaningful disagreement and consensus.
The greater use of meaningful gestures by women could be related to a more general facility with nonverbal communication.
Local postcards depicting meaningful sites in village life.
In this test, two meaningful passages are presented.
Success at the global scale, and particularly in supporting life and happiness, is arguably one of the most rewarding and meaningful human experiences.
Presumably, the goal of most clinicians would be to restore meaningful life to the patient.
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意味深長的, 富有意義的,意味深長的, 重要的/有意義的…
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faydalı, ciddi, önemli…
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significatif/-ive, important/-ante, significatif…
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mající význam, smysl…
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