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Meanings of particularly apposite in English
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Usage of particularly apposite in English
1
Not a particularlyapposite remark from a Prince of the Church.
2
In those days, Orwell's description of sport as "war minus the shooting" seemed particularlyapposite.
3
As the artist's name means "walls" in Catalan, his adoption of this theme might seem particularlyapposite.
4
In life, not just sport, Hannah Craig embraces a Japanese philosophy that seems particularlyapposite for these chaotic times.
5
This is particularlyapposite in light of the changing nature of cultural diversity in Ireland, evidenced in the recent census returns.
6
Embodied is a particularlyapposite term for Kapton Cadaverine, which features a kind of chaotic stage installation roughly divided by walls of plastic sheeting.
7
The old adage 'give me a child of seven and I will give you the man' seems particularlyapposite in this case, she said.