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Meanings of
paradigmatic
in anglès
Related as members of a substitution class.
class
category
syntagmatic
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family
Inflection.
inflection
Related terms
inflexion
Synonyms
Examples for "
inflection
"
inflection
Examples for "
inflection
"
1
The Performance Measures tool arrives at an
inflection
point for government transparency.
2
The state-level data could signal an
inflection
point muffled by national statistics.
3
Loncar said approval of tisagenlecleucel would represent an
inflection
point for investors.
4
She simply added to it. There was no
inflection
in her words.
5
The
inflection
of her speech told him all he needed to know.
Model.
model
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Usage of
paradigmatic
in anglès
1
A
paradigmatic
example of unifying Bio-Medical theory is the concept of Inflammaging.
2
Breast cancer will be presented as a
paradigmatic
example for this relationship.
3
Bill Clinton is the
paradigmatic
example of this in recent memory.
4
The visual system is one of the
paradigmatic
models for studying experience-dependent plasticity.
5
Within the space of 500 years, southeast Europe has undergone two
paradigmatic
shifts.
6
We are on the cusp of a
paradigmatic
political change.
7
Glioblastoma is
paradigmatic
for the capability of human cancers to paralyze the immune system.
8
This
paradigmatic
shift must be led by Dr Tufton.
9
In June 1991, David Lynch concluded his
paradigmatic
television series Twin Peaks with a destablizing finale.
10
All three are
paradigmatic
examples of just how rigid a sanity board's requirements for insanity often are.
11
As the
paradigmatic
nonnuclear relative, they serve as the foundation of any well-diversified portfolio of human contacts.
12
He believes, however, that
paradigmatic
breakthroughs are a matter of the right product coming at the right time.
13
States whose aristocratic elite resisted democratic intrusions emerged fitfully or violently (the
paradigmatic
case being Germany).
14
Hence,
paradigmatic
shifts must be undertaken when moving from traditional statistical correlation analysis to causal analysis of multivariate data.
15
SO far, we have been outlining the issues and problems facing health care in Jamaica while proffering general,
paradigmatic
solutions.
16
As the invention of two Princeton university graduate students, it is also a celebrated and
paradigmatic
story of our time.
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paradigmatic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
paradigmatic example
paradigmatic shift
paradigmatic case
become paradigmatic
paradigmatic breakthroughs
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Paradigmatic
through the time