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cultural
[ kuhl-cher-uhl ]
cultural
/ ˈʌʃəə /
adjective
- of or relating to artistic or social pursuits or events considered to be valuable or enlightened
- of or relating to a culture or civilization
- (of certain varieties of plant) obtained by specialized breeding
Derived Forms
- ˈܱٳܰ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܱtܰ·· adverb
- t·ܱtܰ· adjective
- anti·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- -ܱtܰ· adjective
- ԴDz·ܱtܰ· adjective
- non·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- ·ܱtܰ· adjective
- pre·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- d·ܱtܰ· adjective
- pseudo·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- ٰԲ·ܱtܰ· adjective
- trans·ܱtܰ·· adverb
Example Sentences
He hasn't brought anything truly new to the table, but, using the tonnes of energy he has, he has become one of the top representatives of a broader cultural shift.
"The band is Liverpool's greatest cultural export, yet the city's deep talent pool was completely overlooked," she adds.
Populism has been a stratagem of the wealthy, using cultural dog whistles to keep large numbers of non-wealthy people from thinking about who makes the big money, and who pays.
“This is impacting many museums in the United States, especially cultural and ethnic museums,” Japanese American National Museum board chairman Bill Fujioka said of the NEH decision.
He said that because of "cultural differences", Mr Yang helped him draft letters to Xi, including in relation to plans for the Eurasia Fund, an investment vehicle which Andrew was seeking to raise money for.
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