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Meanings of
definition
in English
Russian
определение
Portuguese
definição
Spanish
definición
Catalan
definició
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Statement that attaches a meaning to a term.
meaning
defining
definitional
definitonally
Russian
определение
Synonyms
Examples for "
meaning
"
meaning
defining
definitional
definitonally
Examples for "
meaning
"
1
Find in the Glossary the
meaning
of: day-beds; glade; skirted; yearling; trophy.
2
Find in the Glossary the
meaning
of: glittering; trims; spray; blithe; measures.
3
Find in the Glossary the
meaning
of: sire; knight; lady; glens; towers.
4
Find in the Glossary the
meaning
of: beechen; russet; train; jet; unapt.
5
Maybe it was a local gesture
meaning
good luck and good health.
1
Is health to be the
defining
issue for this Government's second term?
2
However, in this scenario, the state does not take a
defining
role.
3
Fashion-nowmore than ever New York's
defining
industry-appearsto have gone populist.
4
But they needed more work on
defining
what those key areas were.
5
It is thus considered a
defining
moment in the history of science.
1
Lurking behind this
definitional
debate is a massive amount of subtext.
2
By the time she went on SAL, the
definitional
war over her had ended.
3
This may help explain the origin of the
definitional
hang-ups.
4
Monthly economic reports don't normally deal with such dramatic change,
definitional
uncertainty or distortion from massive government stimulus.
5
The earth should, therefore, fall under the category of "life," according to Herbert Spencer's
definitional
formula.
Usage of
definition
in English
1
Future studies enrolling patients with true LAF using strict
definition
are needed.
2
My
definition
of the God Hypothesis included the words 'superhuman' and 'supernatural'.
3
Of course our
definition
of short term will be different to others.
4
Electoral law expert Graeme Edgeler however said there was only one
definition
.
5
A common
definition
is someone using a business to solve social problems.
6
The LSTA also took issue with the regulators'
definition
of credit risk.
7
Here's the problem: Almost by
definition
,
a class action lawsuit is opt-out.
8
It's not clear how broad the
definition
of 'home delivery' will be.
9
Joy, it may be, needs a new
definition
in time of war.
10
It simply means 'old vines', although it has no legally accepted
definition
.
11
However, there is no standard
definition
and classification for this common condition.
12
Subsequent application of a specific sTBI case
definition
defined the final cohort.
13
The spaceship that 'happened to be passing' was, almost by
definition
,
impossible.
14
In this case, it doesn't matter which
definition
of weight is used.
15
The 2004 opinion studiously avoided providing a precise
definition
of the law.
16
Building the future of transportation is, by
definition
,
a ton of work.
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About this term
definition
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
high definition
very definition
new definition
legal definition
own definition
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Translations for
definition
Russian
определение
определение понятия
дефиниция
Portuguese
definição
Spanish
definición
definir
definicion
Catalan
definició
Definition
through the time
Definition
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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