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['miːnɪŋfl]1) (significant) [statement, result] significativo2) (profound) [ relationship] importante; [comment, lyric] denso di significato; [experience, insight] profondo3) (eloquent) [look, gesture] eloquente, significativo; [ smile] eloquente4) (constructive) [ talk] costruttivo; [ work] utile; [process, input] positivo* * *adjective ((often used loosely) important in some way: a meaningful statement/relationship.) significativo* * *meaningful /ˈmi:nɪŋfl/a.significativo; eloquente; pieno di significato; importante: a meaningful question, una domanda importante; a meaningful relationship, un rapporto importante (o serio)meaningfully avv. meaningfulness n. [u].* * *['miːnɪŋfl]1) (significant) [statement, result] significativo2) (profound) [ relationship] importante; [comment, lyric] denso di significato; [experience, insight] profondo3) (eloquent) [look, gesture] eloquente, significativo; [ smile] eloquente4) (constructive) [ talk] costruttivo; [ work] utile; [process, input] positivo
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meaningful */ — UK [ˈmiːnɪŋf(ə)l] / US [ˈmɪnɪŋfəl] adjective 1) with a clear meaning The information needs to be presented in a meaningful way. 2) serious, useful, or important a meaningful debate/discussion a dignified and meaningful ceremony 3) expressing a… … English dictionary
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