added significance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaddedandsignificance
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added
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ɪd/us/ˈæd.ɪd/
extra:
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significance
noun[U]
uk/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kəns/us/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kəns/
importance:
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(Definition ofaddedandsignificancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The fact that hedges were usually made of hawthorn, a form of organic barbed wire, takes on anaddedsignificancehere.
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In the prevailing political context, this function assumed anaddedsignificance.
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Addressing this question takes on anaddedsignificancein the transitional context, and provides an opportunity to re-examine the roles and responsibilities of the excluders, and the excluded.
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They haveaddedsignificancewhen their similarity to magneto-fluid dynamic and stratified fluid flows is considered.
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Although this organization is clearly important to ongoing survival, it takes onaddedsignificancewhen viewed in terms of the development of self-regulation.
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This shrine possessedaddedsignificancesince it was built over a synagogue that was demolished for the purpose.
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The elaboration of mortuary ritual was coeval with the initiation of another practice that also impartedaddedsignificanceto structures, namely the placement of cache deposits.
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When one is unable to see their owners, they bearaddedsignificance.
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These elections acquiredaddedsignificancelast week with the announcement of a referendum to be held at the same time.
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This is ofaddedsignificancesince, at this time, many local education authorities are deciding on comprehensive secondary reorganisation.
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Therefore, membership of the board acquiresaddedsignificance.
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He was the first to recognize theaddedsignificanceof the three midpoints between the triangle's vertices and the orthocenter.
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Where such natural obstacles do not exist, artificially similar obstacles take onaddedsignificance.
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The blood relationship between emperor and land gives "kunimi"addedsignificance.
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In times of political uncertainty, when ambitious literati faced real dangers and obstacles to social or political advancement, this view of literature took onaddedsignificance.
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The basketball rivalry has heated up over the last several years as each team has been among the best in the country and the games have taken onaddedsignificance.
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It accounts for more jobs than the catching industry and aquaculture combined, with theaddedsignificancethat it provides employment for women in otherwise male-dominated labour markets.
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