An uninflected function word that serves to conjoin words or phrases or clauses or sentences.
Involving the joint activity of two or more.
Serving or tending to connect.
Conjugation form of a verb.
1 As applied to conjunctive propositions conversion by contraposition assumes the following forms-
2 Histopathology tests of tissue samples showed adipose conjunctive tissue with invasive adenocarcinoma.
3 For, when reduced to the conjunctive shape, the reasoning would run thus-
4 The example we took before of an A proposition in the conjunctive form-
5 The original system was validated using Cox proportional hazards analysis and conjunctive consolidation.
6 Exactly the same rules of conversion apply to conjunctive as to simple propositions.
7 It becomes easier if we reduce it to the equivalent conjunctive -
8 A chain argument may be composed consisting of conjunctive instead of simple propositions.
9 Merely inserting a catch-word or a conjunctive does not build a logical bridge.
10 Taking a conjunctive proposition as a major premiss, there are four simple minors possible.
11 This is another combination of two conjunctive syllogisms, both pointing to the same conclusion.
12 For we may either assert or deny the antecedent or the consequent of the conjunctive .
13 A positively conjunctive transition involves neither chasm nor leap.
14 For example, that's roughly the number of possible conjunctive concepts if examples have only thirteen attributes.
15 The special characteristic of the partly conjunctive syllogism lies in the transition from hypothesis to fact.
16 What we have here is simply a conjunctive major with the consequent denied in the minor.
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