Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CATEGORIC


CATEGORIC

Definitions of CATEGORIC

  1. categorical

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1

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

19
AT
ATE
CA
CAT
EG
EGO
GO
GOR
IC
OR
ORI
RI

6

1

19

865
AC
ACC
ACE
ACG
ACI

Examples of Using CATEGORIC in a Sentence

  • The work begins by analyzing simple categoric propositions, and draws a series of basic conclusions on the routine issues of classifying and defining basic linguistic forms, such as simple terms and propositions, nouns and verbs, negation, the quantity of simple propositions (primitive roots of the quantifiers in modern symbolic logic), investigations on the excluded middle (which to Aristotle is not applicable to future tense propositions—the problem of future contingents), and on modal propositions.
  • Approval voting was used in the forty-one conclaves from 1294 to 1621, after which it was replaced with a categoric vote by Eterni Pacis (1621) and Decet Romanum Pontificem (1622).
  • There is at the heart of any interesting idea of art or poetry an anarchic volatile centre – a sort of living principle – which will not tolerate categoric definition so that even the wildest of surrealist or anti-art proclamations militate against the sort of freedom the artist values.
  • Davidson demanded a "categoric assurance" from Theresa May that "there would be absolutely no rescission of LGBTI rights in the rest of the UK" and that the government "would use any influence that we had to advance LGBTI rights in Northern Ireland".



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