Examples of 'modern sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "modern sense"

The phrase 'modern sense' is commonly used to refer to the current meaning or understanding of something in the context of contemporary times. It implies that a term, concept, or idea has evolved or changed in its interpretation in recent years. This phrase is often used to distinguish between traditional or historical interpretations and the updated or revised understanding of a particular subject

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Not in the modern sense of the term.
It evolved to resemble ownership in the modern sense.
Criticism in the modern sense had not begun.
The notation is not accurate in modern sense.
Parties in the modern sense came centuries later.
Aristotle did not do experiments in the modern sense.
Any modern sense did not exist.
This was not a documentary in the modern sense.
Literature in the modern sense had no category of its own.
By then trivia was cemented in its modern sense.
Prophets in the modern sense of the word have never existed.
Knowledge is not science in the modern sense.
So liberal in the modern sense means America.
Eventually were functioning as bankers in the modern sense.
Marketing should be understood in the modern sense of satisfying customer needs.

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Intuitive discipline rather than a science in the modern sense.
This is contrary to our modern sense of equality.
It is almost a question of territorial marketing in the most modern sense.
Nor did fidelity in the modern sense of the word.
They were however never free public libraries in the modern sense.
Highland chiefship or chieftainship in the modern sense is no more than a high social dignity.
These groupings were not typefaces in the modern sense.
Only later did the word acquire its modern sense of professing or claiming falsely.
But it was not a feminist triumph in the modern sense.
Emerald in the stricter modern sense of green beryl exists locally in Egypt.
They did not exist then in the modern sense.
Modern Sense has been upgraded.
A class struggle in the modern sense ensued.
It has not been confirmed by an exact analysis as a vulcanodontid in the modern sense.
But not in the modern sense.
It is anachronistic to imagine that he received scientific training in the modern sense.
Nations in the modern sense.
Heian era diaries resemble autobiographical memoirs more than a diary in the modern sense.
Princes in the modern sense.
The Suda is somewhere between a grammatical dictionary and an encyclopedia in the modern sense.
This was not a shoe shop in the modern sense of the word.
These moves mark the transition towards the College becoming a public school in the modern sense.
They are not really Gods in the modern sense of the word.
Modern sense of status, sensual shapes and stylish sportiness.
It is not election in the modern sense.
The modern sense of the pop-up is actually quite old.
He was not a feminist in the modern sense.
Direct democracy in its modern sense is characterized by three pillars,.
But not secular humanist in the modern sense.
In modern sense the dhimmis would be described as second-class citizens.
However he was not a realistic artist in the modern sense of words.
In the modern sense of the term, individualism is the philosophy that.
These men were not like plants in the modern sense.
It is not a biography in the modern sense of the word, but is rather a hagiography.
He was the first to use the semicolon in its modern sense.

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