How to Use "Dimension" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words dimension (n): the measurements of an object; the way of thinking about something

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Used with adjectives:

"I need the exact dimensions of the kitchen cabinets."
(exact, precise, overall)

"Do you have the approximate dimensions of the room?"
(approximate)

"The bookcase has compact dimensions."
(compact, small, great, large)

"The physical dimension is hard to see."
(physical, space, time)

"He brought added dimension to the subject."
(added, additional, a different, an extra, further)

"Her ideas bring crucial dimension to the project."
(crucial, essential, important, major, significant)

"Their perspective brings a global dimension to the issue."
(global, international, local, national)

"Her comment revealed a cultural dimension."
(cultural, economic, historic, human, moral, personal, political, social, spiritual)

Used with verbs:

"Can you check the dimensions for me?"
(check, measure)

"They've added a new dimension."
(added, brought, given, provided)

"We have a different dimension on the issue."
(have)

"The project has taken on a new dimension."
(taken on, acquired, explored)

Used with prepositions:

"She brings added dimension to the project."
(to)


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