Tuesday, November 5, 2019
By the Same Token
By the Same Token By the Same Token By the Same Token By Maeve Maddox The word token is used with several meanings. From an Old English verb meaning ââ¬Å"to show,â⬠in the broadest sense a token is ââ¬Å"something that serves to indicate a fact; a sign or a symbol.â⬠The sign could be miraculous or merely evidence of something: à I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth. Genesis, 9:13, KJV God granted these holy men [the 100 fed miraculously by Elisha] a gracious token that the famine had lifted The retiring employee received a watch as a token of the companyââ¬â¢s appreciation. As a physical object, a token may be a metal or plastic disk that serves to show that money has been paid for transportation or admission (e.g., a bus token). Board games like Monopoly include tokens used in play. The expression ââ¬Å"by the same tokenâ⬠means ââ¬Å"for the same reasonâ⬠or ââ¬Å"in the same way.â⬠Here are two correct examples of its use: there was little evidence to substantiate the gossip and, by the same token, there was little to disprove it ââ¬âexample, OxfordDictionaries because his mind is flexible it responds quickly â⬠¦ to what is before it, and by the same token it can call up from within a host of appropriate ideas example, Merriam-Webster As is happening to many venerable expressions in this age of limited reading of traditional literature, ââ¬Å"by the same tokenâ⬠is being altered by speakers who arenââ¬â¢t quite sure how to use it: However at the same token, this same conversation could apply to couples who go through that process together In the same token, it cannot disregard basic issues of translation theory. Does my body include the oxygen I am about to inhale and, on the same token, should I include the air I am about to exhale? Not only is the preposition by being incorrectly replaced by at, in or on, the meaning is being lost: I dont dislike dogs (or other animals), but by the same token, I dont want them in my house. Here the meaning seems to be ââ¬Å"on the other hand.â⬠With a documentation date of 1463, ââ¬Å"by the same tokenâ⬠has had a good run in English. Could be that the expressionââ¬âfor some speakers at leastââ¬âhas reached retirement age. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Homograph Examples34 Writing Tips That Will Make You a Better WriterHonorary vs. Honourary
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