The things that happen immediately following - or sometimes, just before - have great meaning.
His death, if it came down to that, would have some greater meaning for the cause than mere blood sacrifice.
Others see it as a race unto itself, with no greater meaning.
But the example and experience of those early Americans still hold great meaning for us today.
"From you, those words have great meaning, and some small comfort."
He's very excited and I think it will have great meaning.
The long poem provides the artist with a greater space to create great meaning.
"This day has great and historic meaning for all of us," he said.
"This victory has a great meaning not only for me, but all Cuban players," he said.
Maybe he's searching for greater meaning in his life; if so, he has still got some thinking to do.