Examples of 'semantic' in a sentence

Meaning of "semantic"

Semantic (adjective): Relating to the meanings of words, phrases, symbols, or signs
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  • Of or relating to semantics or the meanings of words.
  • Reflecting intended structure and meaning.
  • Petty or trivial; (of a person or statement) quibbling, niggling.
  • In such writing systems as the Chinese writing system, the portion of a phono-semantic character that provides an indication of its meaning; contrasted with phonetic.

How to use "semantic" in a sentence

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Geometric and semantic quality controls of databases.
Either the nonfluent version or semantic dementia.
Semantic interoperability of electronic health record systems.
Morphosyntactic and semantic aspects in discursive traditions.
Semantic security is not the only consideration.
The terms are semantic units of the documents.
Semantic wikis vary in their degree of formalization.
This is not observed in semantic storage disorders.
Not a semantic difference the law recognises.
Document conventions are used to highlight semantic elements.
The semantic structure consists of three tests.
A third contribution is a semantic approach to image segmentation.
The semantic equivalence steps were performed satisfactorily.
Inference engine semantic reasoner fuzzy logic.
Semantic enrichment should be independent of the language.

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The shift in meaning is not just semantic.
This is the semantic commitment of scientific realism.
It is important to go beyond the mere semantic debate.
Most semantic networks are cognitively based.
This version was then subjected to a semantic validation.
This semantic ambiguity may have been intentional.
The two usages carry a semantic contrast.
Evolving semantic web with social navigation.
This classification ignores however semantic equivalences.
Semantic amnesia progressively evolves into dementia.
The change of contexts presupposes a semantic growth.
Semantic and geometric aspects of data modeling.
Much of his current work is in semantic paradoxes.
Any semantic theory must be attached to a syntax.
Define rules for an abstracted semantic layer.
Semantic content that answers questions is great.
That can be called the semantic inverse.
Semantic information flows in distributed value networks.
The nominal prefix has no semantic content.
Semantic navigation in a fully versioning knowledge base.
Creativity evaluation through latent semantic analysis.
Built a semantic nucleus for pips analysis.
Lexical ambiguity is contrasted with semantic ambiguity.
How semantic technologies come into play.
The resulting view is called semantic holism.
The semantic content of names and surnames.
There are various interpretations of the semantic desktop.
The semantic content of numbers and letters.
One factor affecting the order is semantic.
Semantic modelling and validation of observation data.
These definitions are called the semantic model.
Semantic search helps in understanding larger complexes.
The new character is then a semantic compound.
Semantic data modelling for database systems.
This mismatch is often called semantic gap.

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