Examples of 'it has meant' in a sentence
Meaning of "it has meant"
It has meant is a phrase indicating the past significance or implication of a specific action, event, or statement. It suggests that something has had a particular meaning or consequence in the past, often referring to its impact or significance beyond its literal interpretation
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it has meant
It has meant the dehumanisation of an entire people.
A good place to start is with what it has meant to be a priestess or priest.
It has meant financial freedom for some.
I have said the prayer a lot but it has meant nothing.
It has meant much to me through the years.
You can not think how much it has meant to those women.
And if it has meant something then it is social.
Thank you for your work on this book and all that it has meant.
In the past it has meant different things.
From a business owner perspective, it has meant everything.
It has meant a lot for them.
I can not tell you how much it has meant for me on a personal level.
It has meant a chance to express ourselves in a variety of ways.
But consider what it has meant for Japan.
It has meant every worker could produce more.
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Heritage reveals what it has meant to be a European throughout time.
It has meant a new adventure for our family.
Perhaps I fear that all it has meant to me has been lost with it.
It has meant a drastic change in the history of mankind.
I thank God for what it has meant to me through the years.
It has meant a lot to me over the past year.
For the citizens of the old GDR it has meant severe problems.
And it has meant a tremendous amount to me.
For some entities, it has meant financial ruin.
It has meant so much to all of us.
In most of the underdeveloped world, with a few exceptions, it has meant a collapse.
It has meant the world to me.
And for the poorest citizens, it has meant less real disposable income.
And it has meant enjoying the present is a tough ask.
But to these disadvantaged families, it has meant a dramatic change in their quality of life.
It has meant incredible volatility.
By virtue of the fact that it has meant I write, yes.
Often it has meant loss of much or all of their land.
Mein Fuhrer, I can not tell you what it has meant to me.
And what it has meant for our two family.
And when Anna spoke of " allusion " it has meant Dad.
It has meant a great deal to me to express my thoughts in this way.
I do not personally like [ the poem ] but it has meant a great deal to a lot of people . ”.
It has meant a steady decrease in per capita water availability.
Oh, thanks for being here . It has meant so much to all of us . Yeah.
What it has meant is the complete banishment of the author.
They said, " Well, sad to say it has meant more promiscuity and more AIDS.
It has meant a huge amount to me.
No Charles . It has meant far more.
It has meant everything.
That is what it has meant to be Israel . ”.
It has meant that we have been able to develop cooperation in new areas.
In some cases, it has meant choosing one site over another.
It has meant something to me.
In this instance, it has meant cooperation and union and not confrontation.
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