Taking, interpreting, or translating literally some language.
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Examples for "literal "
Examples for "literal "
1 The Christian literal movement is, of course, famous for its conservative politics.
2 I know what you're thinking -in a very literal sense, actually.
3 It was a safe house in the literal sense of the word.
4 Seconds later, the opening appeared-andin the literal sense of the term.
5 Yes, the first step into the internet is a literal echo chamber.
1 And there is a crucial divide, here, between mockery and unblinking literalism .
2 The trouble with Islam today is that Muslims have taken literalism mainstream, worldwide.
3 Milton's God, however, seems to bring out the inherent absurdity of Western literalism .
4 Lyell and Darwin worked by interpretation and interpolation; the catastrophists preached empirical literalism !
5 With provoking literalism he gave a critical glance at the bridle.
1 Ben Aboo proceeded to put a literal interpretation upon his wife's counsel.
2 I find that more inspiring than the literal interpretation of any creation story.
3 The spirits protested against this, and insisted upon the literal interpretation .
4 That sort of literal interpretation of Christianity showed such a lack of imagination.
5 Bolshevism is a literal interpretation , the actual application of this theory, policy, or program.
1 Verdurin, for whom-sostrong was her habit of taking literally the figurative accounts of her emotions-Dr.
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