Serving or tending to divide or separate.
1 And linked to the tragedy of the disjunctive was this other tragedy.
2 And these very surprising and disjunctive uses of Wagner in modern context.
3 There is no limit to the number of members in the disjunctive major.
4 The very cement seems disjunctive ; I mean the Duke of Devonshire, who takes the treasury.
5 One of the key visual aspects of the film is the disjunctive contrast of scale.
6 The disjunctive proposition may also appear in the form
7 As applied to disjunctive propositions conversion by contraposition consists simply in transposing the two alternatives.
8 When applied to disjunctive propositions, the distinctive features of conversion by negation are still discernible.
9 Thus there are four types of disjunctive syllogism possible.
10 But-surely disjunctive conjunctions are the tragedies of the language!
11 We have seen that in the disjunctive syllogism the two constructive moods alone are formally valid.
12 The disjunctive proposition may be permuted as it stands without being reduced to the conjunctive form.
13 In confocal laser microscopy images a disjunctive pattern of fluorescing spots appear about 10 microm apart.
14 And these conclusions are valid, because in a disjunctive proposition only one alternative can be true.
15 The disjunctive is merely a peculiar way of stating a conjunctive proposition with a negative antecedent.
16 For each antecedent has now a disjunctive choice of consequents, instead of being limited to one.
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