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meaning-making
noun as in phenomenology
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Example Sentences
Just as childbearing is meaning-making, so is the inverse: Not having children, or having fewer, can be an expression of women’s unprecedented abilities to find meaning and purpose outside of motherhood.
Americans are hungry for a shift in our consciousness toward more communitarian solidarity and meaning-making.
It’s also a product of the American people organizing to advance the vision of constitutional protection from below — another more inclusive sense of meaning-making.
Facts and information always require interpretation and “meaning-making” in order to be understood and used in political decision-making.
The scholars said future research should explore this "outsourced meaning-making process" with larger samples of posts, and on other popular platforms such as Instagram and X, formerly known as Twitter.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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