It means the same as "in that light" or "in the same sense as."
The phrase "by that token" means that if one thing is true or valid, then another related thing must also be true or valid. It is used to draw a logical conclusion or make an inference based on a previous statement or condition.
An adverbial phrase. A word, phrase, or clause of a sentence has the aspect of an adverb if it modifies a verb. By the same token, a word, phrase, or clause of a sentence that modifies a noun would be an adjective, adjectivial phrase or adjectivial clause.
It depends what you mean to say. "Token of money" means a coinlike substitute for real money, which can be used exclusively on buses or other forms of mass transit. These are usually called "tokens". A token amount of something, on the other hand, is an amount just large enough to be able to say that it was paid. In the same way that a token minority employee is the one employee of the minority hired to prove that minorities are hired, a "token amount of money" is an amount given just to say that something was given. People often talk about leaving a token amount of money to someone in their wills, saying "I leave to my cousin John Jones the sum of one dollar." Likewise, a token amount of money might refer to an honorarium, a gift for services which is grossly less than the value of the services really is, and which is given to volunteers. Where I come from, "token amount of money" is more idiomatic than "token of money". It may be different elsewhere.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
"Saranghandago malhalkka" is a phrase in Korean that translates to "Do you want to say I love you?" There is no numerical value associated with this phrase, so it does not have a mean in a mathematical sense.
Let this bracelet be a token of the friendship we've established this summer.
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An adverbial phrase. A word, phrase, or clause of a sentence has the aspect of an adverb if it modifies a verb. By the same token, a word, phrase, or clause of a sentence that modifies a noun would be an adjective, adjectivial phrase or adjectivial clause.
A sign or a token.
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token," The narrator has just heard a tapping at his chamber door, but nothing was outside the door. The narrator is imagining the worst. The word token here means 'clue' or 'tangible representation' for the source of the tapping.
give you a token of sorts for free parking
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
A gladiators token that he no longer had to fight.
no, it is just a gift which is given as a token of appreciation
is feeling kindly and cheerfully towards all men
That is not a phrase
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Doff (Verb): To tip one's hat as a greeting or a token of respect.