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Connotate

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Con´no`tate    (kǒn´nô`tāt)
v. t.1.To connote; to suggest or designate (something) as additional; to include; to imply.


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The same words are used, the same denotates - but it cannot be proven that the same connotates, the same experiences, emotions and sensations are being discussed or communicated.
The first trick, to give an example, offers the following series of the Ach, out of which the last one does not connotate elegiac lament, but spontaneous horror: Flattern auf und in die Hoh, Ach herrje, herrjemine
``It connotates the city and quality of life, the environment and the way people look at a city,'' said Jeff Brain, president of Valley Voters Organized Toward Empowerment.
 
 
 
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