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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
suggest .
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Examples
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The term suggests that we are willing to punish others for the greater good and the benefit of society at large.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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She does what her title suggests, she compromises with people.
Black Blood Brothers, Volume One Review | The Anime Blog 2008
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But the label suggests that most women come down with a syndrome each month before we bleed.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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The term suggests there is something called utility—like mass, height, wealth, or happiness—that people maximize.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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The term suggests there is something called utility—like mass, height, wealth, or happiness—that people maximize.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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All these things we're discussing here are taxes, or borrowing now to pay back later … The term suggests there's a free source of money.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DOUG SAUNDERS 2011
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"The name suggests an upgraded Korea that pursues harmony over conflict," he said.
South Korea's Ruling Party Tries to Reshape Image Evan Ramstad 2012
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Even the title suggests a stark and much more layered exploration of a story about two people discovering their true selves and falling in love against the odds.
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As the title suggests, the Rapid Eye Movement sleeping state may have something to do with the cop's split perceptions.
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“Detective Collins, your name suggests that you are Irish, which means there is a good chance that you are Catholic or, at least, were raised as one.”
I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011
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