concept - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sustainability: The author hopes that this paper will clarify the implications of the use of the concept of sustainability.

Converse of object

  • introduce: Alfred Adler introduced the concept of ' the inferiority complex ' .
  • explain: I'll use the photo below to explain these concepts.
  • understand: Cannot understand concepts of integrity or duty to court.
  • grasp: Actors also research roles so that they can grasp concepts quickly during rehearsals and understand the story's setting and background.
  • explore: From bias comes opportunity: the use of texts to explore the concept of bias in geographical learning.
  • illustrate: Introduce your young singers to the basics of vocal jazz with three original songs illustrating a specific jazz concept.

Adjective modifier

  • basic: No change today Today the basic concept of the zoo has remained the same.
  • fundamental: Where do some of the fundamental concepts of Hinduism come from?
  • abstract: To date this has been an abstract concept that explains why dependent failures are likely to occur.
  • mathematical: There is also a reference section on mathematical concepts.
  • theoretical: Carl shares Banksy's interest in semiotics: a theoretical concept focused on how people glean meaning from words, sounds or pictures.
  • key: Bring key geographical concepts to life with Oxfam's new free resource for teachers.

Modifies a noun

  • mapping: A shared concept mapping tool is also provided Monitoring Tutors can monitor the discussions in CoMentor, taking part if appropriate.
  • album: VV: Was it some kind of ' concept album ' perhaps?
  • keyboard: Concept Keyboards ( 12 % ) and non- standard keyboards ( only 4 % ) did not figure widely.

Noun used with modifier

  • dealershipsthe: Often can't afford dealershipsthe concept of instead that people you've moved up.
  • programming: The module provides an introduction to Java and object oriented programming concepts.
  • accounting: The definition of credit arrangements is much simpler than under the present system, relying on the accounting concept of long-term liabilities.
  • networking: We assume you already have a fundamental understanding of networking concepts.

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