symbol of hope
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsymbolandhope
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symbol
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪm.bəl/us/ˈsɪm.bəl/
a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent ...
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hope
noun[C or U]
uk/həʊp/us/hoʊp/
something good that you want to happen in the future, or a confident feeling about what will happen in ...
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(Definition ofsymbolandhopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They are asymbolofhopefor all those who defend freedom.
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Throughout those years this building was seen as asymbolofhopeand expectation.
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He is asymbolofhopefor thousands; not only for heart transplant patients, but also for kidney and liver transplant patients.
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It is asymbolofhopefor the former, since it was the date of the first partially free parliamentary elections.
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Like the rainbow, this flag is asymbolofhopeand peace.
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Having been a symbol of desolation, it's become asymbolofhope.
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Individual pieces at the station includes 300 bronze swallows, considered asymbolofhope.
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It mentioned a group of people who had adopted white ribbons as asymbolofhope.
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This is an importantsymbolofhopefor the struggling minority language.
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He appears to be oblivious to the small child holding a bunch of flowers; asymbolofhope.
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The rebuilt church is a monument reminding people of its history and asymbolofhopeand reconciliation.
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The ads provided asymbolofhopefor both young women at home and soldiers abroad who used them as pin-up posters.
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Not just a beverage, it was also asymbolofhopethat some day a new, magical life would arrive from the other side of the ocean.
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To this day it is cultivated as asymbolofhopeand an intermediary to a higher intelligence in the diverse religions that have also been invented by man.
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