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конкретность
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especificidad
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concreció
Property of being particular or specific to an instance of a phenomenon being discussed.
concrete
specificity
particularity
abstractness
property
Russian
конкретность
Synonyms
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concrete
"
concrete
specificity
particularity
Examples for "
concrete
"
1
The commission said it would need
concrete
actions to stop the practice.
2
Attention to detail is far more likely to secure
concrete
,
indisputable results!
3
We also need to see the issue about time set in
concrete
.
4
This court will give
concrete
backing to international humanitarian law, he said.
5
However; this is not likely to develop into anything
concrete
or definite.
1
A new labeling procedure was used that showed improved
specificity
of labeling.
2
Thus, high
specificity
and sensitivity are needed to improve diagnosis and treatment.
3
Moreover, BMI and age predicted central BMD with similar sensitivity and
specificity
.
4
However, PSA has low
specificity
and has led to numerous unnecessary biopsies.
5
Western blotting was used to confirm
specificity
of the muscarinic antisera used.
1
It is not the pettiness, but the
particularity
,
that makes them unpicturesque.
2
We lack space to describe any but the most remarkable with
particularity
.
3
What are the employments of heaven we cannot know with any
particularity
.
4
He gives it chief place by position and by
particularity
of description.
5
A little
particularity
in the balance part of commerce serves to maintain friendships.
1
Signs still preserved the
concreteness
of the event that triggered their constitution.
2
The
concreteness
of the visual makes images inappropriate for describing other images.
3
There were the dreams-andthese seemed to grow in vividness and
concreteness
.
4
Readers of ideographic texts have the advantage of the
concreteness
of the representation.
5
For concision, picturesqueness and
concreteness
,
this narrative is not excelled in all literature.
6
Vodka, however, began to relieve the world of its awful
concreteness
.
7
He turns towards
concreteness
and adequacy, towards facts, towards action, and towards power.
8
Science uses abstraction as an instrument for reaching
concreteness
;
philosophy follows the inverse path.
9
The elasticity, the
concreteness
,
of your temperament fertilised the too-brooding introspectiveness of my own.
10
It begins with
concreteness
,
and returns and ends with it.
11
It may be, however, that
concreteness
as radical as ours is not so obvious.
12
Select passages that show his special clearness,
concreteness
,
also his rhetorical and argumentative power.
13
Abundant and vivid use of metaphors serves to render his
concreteness
more varied and impressive.
14
Distractibility during an immediate memory task was associated with more frequent bizarre verbalizations but not
concreteness
.
15
We need a
concreteness
standard for software inventions.
16
A longing for
concreteness
has befogged our fantasy.
concreteness
ambulatory concreteness
awful concreteness
begin with concreteness
certain concreteness
give concreteness
Russian
конкретность
Spanish
especificidad
concreta
específica
concreción
específico
concreto
Catalan
concreció