Signification in a sentence as a noun

You said "Phones should be tough", phone != iPhone and phone != "high end phone" whatever signification you may put here.

AI supposes a certain level of complexity - if not we just use it a buzzword with virtually no signification.

The signification of forest in the United States is the popular one of an extensive piece of woodland.

It contributes a signification portion of the oxygen that we breath to the atmosphere.

You can never say/do anything signification without disappointing few people.

This would probably benefit anyone doing signification in-browser apps in JS.

Has VIM made any signification improvement in recent memory ?

Cash for clunkers got a statistically signification number of poor milage cars off the road, that also helped with our nations oil consumption.

" The bilingualism is robbed of the "intelligence" signification because it's seen as customary.... who they are.

MySQL queries constitute a signification proportion of SQL queries, and PHP's MySQL extension is responsible for a significant proportion of MySQL queries.

"Sure I am that the signification of words in all languages, depending very much on the thoughts, notions, and ideas of him that uses them, must unavoidably be of great uncertainty to men of the same language and country.

While that's true, a signification fraction of the remaining 10% is software devs cleaning up after the damage done by people who have over-estimated their ability and created a bunch of business solutions in VBA...

"The word disorder occurs so many times that it almost detaches itself from any real signification, so that the implied existence of an ordered state against which a disorder can be measured nearly vanishes is almost forgotten.

I'm not sure what you're thinking of in particular, but I'm guessing that most talk about cybernetics in modern philosophy is derived from Heidegger's claim that in modernity, we lose any an ultimate referent for our chains of signification.

Living longer means signification rise in population on earth and given the unsustainable state of our planet, it makes more sense to look for other similar planets for habitation.\nAnd if we invent faster than light travel in future it will be natural for people to leave earth in the spirit of exploration just like Europeans did to find the New World.

If the different parts of the same instrument ought to be so expounded, as to give meaning to every part which will bear it, shall one part of the same sentence be excluded altogether from a share in the meaning; and shall the more doubtful and indefinite terms be retained in their full extent, and the clear and precise expressions be denied any signification whatsoever?

Signification definitions

noun

the message that is intended or expressed or signified; "what is the meaning of this sentence"; "the significance of a red traffic light"; "the signification of Chinese characters"; "the import of his announcement was ambiguous"

See also: meaning significance import