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dimension

[dih-men-shuhn, dahy-] / dɪˈmɛn ʃən, daɪ- /


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I wish the Christian observance of Lent had the communal dimension Ramadan has, with the breaking of the Muslim fast almost always done together at the mosque, at home or in restaurants.

From The Wall Street Journal

The room has the dimensions of my own, the sloping ceilings of my own, the same warped floorboards.

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“The economic dimension is very important especially when we have a lot of wars.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Previously known more for attacking the rim than for shooting from outside, Jaquez showcased a different dimension.

From Los Angeles Times

Iranian strikes on cargo ships and on Oman’s biggest port have ratcheted up concerns about the global shipping business, adding another economic dimension to the conflict beyond higher energy prices.

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