Examples of 'classical sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "classical sense"

classical sense: This phrase refers to understanding or interpreting something in a way that aligns with traditional or established principles, especially in fields such as literature, art, or philosophy. It implies an adherence to the original or conventional interpretation of a concept or idea

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Deities in the classical sense cannot be born of.
I see absolutely not in the classical sense.
Protectionism in the classical sense of the term is unlikely.
At least not in the ordinary classical sense.
We believe the classical sense and perception of cryptocurrency must certainly be changed.
She was not beautiful in the classical sense.
In a classical sense pricing is the most important preference driver for consumer choice.
His story is tragic in the classical sense.
The gold standard in the classical sense was part and parcel of an economic order.
Bazin was not a critic in the classical sense.
Well, art in the classical sense was not what you are about.
Krishnamurti was not a philosopher in the classical sense.
Not in the classical sense.
Kickstarter is not explicit patronage in the classical sense.
Corporal punishment in its classical sense had been abolished.

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I did not want to write a clarinet concerto in the classical sense.
Are you painter in the classical sense of the term?
This board does not constitute an additional level of jurisdiction in the classical sense.
There is no music in the classical sense in the film.
The field of computer science is not exactly a science in the classical sense.
A student in the classical sense - LiveJournal.
Seems he was quite talented in a classical sense.
Yes, but not in the classical sense of institutional criticism or of a clearly expressed idea.
They were using it in a more classical sense.
Not in the classical sense of the term, which involves a change of the political regime.
Of power in the most classical sense.
In the classical sense - up to one year.
He himself called it philosophy in its classical sense love of wisdom.
She, I think, in the classical sense of the word, is certainly … I mean, I feel.
He was a humanist in the classical sense.
She, I think, in the classical sense of the word, is certainly.
Thus my novels have no beginning or end in the classical sense of the word.
Contemporary geometry has many subfields, Euclidean geometry is geometry in its classical sense.
Tragedies in the classical sense.
There is an implicit requirement that the stress is differentiable in the classical sense.
Avalanches are awesome, in the classical sense of the word.
Here for example G and H may be finite groups, so that induced representation has a classical sense.
In this view, God is not omnipotent in the classical sense of a coercive being.
El abuelo is the first video that tells a story in the classical sense.
I mean, the classical sense.
The anxiety dream can be distinguished from the nightmare in the classical sense.
Here liberalism is defined in its original, classical sense [ not as welfare state liberalism ].
At the College of Europe there are virtually no lectures in the classical sense.
Not in the, erm, classical sense.
In Modern Hebrew, nasi means " president ", and is not used in its classical sense.
Thank you . She, I think, in the classical sense of the word, is certainly.
What happened in Paris was not a terrorist attack in the classical sense.
These precipitates may be works in the classical sense of the term.
But you have definitely got the "it" factor. I mean, not in the classical sense.
This is not necessarily a key in the classical sense of the word.

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