represent the beginning
Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words
To symbolize or stand for the start of something.
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Examples (10)
- The blooming of cherry blossoms represents the beginning of spring.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall represented the beginning of a new era for Europe.
- This new policy could represent the beginning of a major shift in our company's culture.
- For many, graduation represents the beginning of their true education, not the end.
- The opening scene of the play represents the beginning of the protagonist's descent into madness.
- Signing the lease on my first apartment represented the beginning of my independence.
- This small crack in the dam could represent the beginning of a catastrophic failure.
- The discovery of penicillin represented the beginning of the antibiotic age.
- Launching the satellite successfully represented the beginning of a new chapter in space exploration.
- Does this single event truly represent the beginning of a global movement?