English to Turkish Dictionary symbolic

symbolic

sembolik
definition
adjective
a repeating design symbolic of eternity
serving as a symbol.
the symbolic meaning of motifs and designs
involving the use of symbols or symbolism.
translation of 'symbolic'
adjective
simgesel,
sembolik
example
The exploration and searching of the butterfly may be 'symbolic' of the poet's search for an explanation or a meaning for the death of someone close to him.
"I think that 'The Scream' is one of the best paintings in the world. It is a great 'symbolic' painting."
A single large, spoked wheel above the train takes the painting into the 'symbolic' realm.
Some people have suggested as a 'symbolic' gesture, perhaps, it would be demolished.
To date, their achievements have been purely 'symbolic' or legislative rather than financial.
A building can be 'symbolic' of power, but it can also be a folly.
Perhaps, too, this is 'symbolic' of a psychological disruption as Warhol the man attempts to reclaim himself from Warhol the legend.
But the failure to open up the reserve to oil exploration is 'symbolic' of environmentalism's influence.
A stone is also 'symbolic' of eternity, like the cornerstone of a building, placed to last for all time.
In 'symbolic' terms, a national currency is felt by some to be part of the very idea of nationhood.
Their proposal for a nuclear-free zone is a largely 'symbolic' but very significant gesture in the face of terrorist violence.
But as well as the bread and butter issues, there is a significant 'symbolic' loss for republicans.
Her term two has been a much rockier ride than her more 'symbolic' , ambassadorial first term.
And never mind that the summit may turn out to be a purely 'symbolic' event.
Dirty hospitals are 'symbolic' of an under-funded health service.
However, the territories gained were significant only in a 'symbolic' way.
The destruction of both wall and statue is 'symbolic' of breaking free from oppression, and the elation on the faces of the people was the same.
Bronze bells are not only percussion instruments but also ritual instruments 'symbolic' of social status and power.
To me this is 'symbolic' of the effect of the book - shedding light on what otherwise might be passed by unnoticed.
The city has today become 'symbolic' of the systematic and sustained devaluation of the dignity of women.
It is 'symbolic' of loneliness, but also safety and guidance.
In such a circumstance the label under which punishment is imposed would appear to be purely 'symbolic' .
For Baxter, it seems 'symbolic' of his becoming - in late middle age - a family man for the first time.
All the while, the world makes 'symbolic' gestures of concern and assistance.
Now, the loss of Spain is more politically 'symbolic' than militarily significant.
In Aaronovitch's telling, events in the Balkans become purely 'symbolic' .
The process of disarmament thus assumes a purely 'symbolic' character.
The handshake was a 'symbolic' gesture signifying that intention.
The world's most famous steam locomotive is 'symbolic' of British industry, innovation and engineering.
In measuring that weakness, his sexual misbehaviour is more 'symbolic' than significant.
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