Kant holds that the definition of truth is merely nominal and, therefore, we cannot employ it to establish which judgements are true.
If the price set is merely nominal in amount, this may be a strong indication that the parties intend a donation, not a sale.
--Sofi being upon the frontier, the laws are merely nominal; accordingly there is an interesting mixture in the society.
I HAVE recognized that the cousinship was merely nominal, since we met as total strangers.
Hadley's charge will be merely nominal.
Under Felix and his successors, Frankish overlordship became merely nominal.
For a society, it is the ability to produce and secure holiness in its members, who display a real, not merely nominal, holiness.
The jurisdiction of the Ottoman Empire was merely nominal in the Lebanon.
Though proclaimed king when only three years of age, he was regarded as merely nominal by the unruly nobles to whom a minority was convenient.
The title was not merely nominal.