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paradigmatic

[ par-uh-dig-mat-ik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a paradigm.
  2. Linguistics. pertaining to a relationship among linguistic elements that can substitute for each other in a given context, as the relationship of sun in The sun is shining to other nouns, as moon, star, or light, that could substitute for it in that sentence, or of is shining to was shining, shone, will shine, etc., as well as to is rising, is setting, etc. Compare syntagmatic.


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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 辫补谤顎卆路诲颈驳路尘补迟顎僫路肠补濒路濒测 adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of paradigmatic1

1655鈥65; < Greek 辫补谤补诲别颈驳尘补迟颈办贸蝉, equivalent to paradeigmat-, stem of 辫补谤谩诲别颈驳尘补 paradigm + -ikos -ic
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鈥淪omething like this is the paradigmatic example of substantial risk of serious harm鈥 Kendrick continued, 鈥渁nd the failure of the county to act for almost 20 years is the textbook definition of deliberate indifference.鈥

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Yes, I know, the South did not invent sweet tea 鈥 or big hair or monogramed towels, for that matter 鈥 but we have 鈥渟outhernized鈥 it to the point of it being paradigmatic of our culture.

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Smith contends that Trump鈥檚 attempt to thwart the peaceful transfer of power is a paradigmatic example of conduct that can鈥檛 be immunized.

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Paradigm shifts are comparatively rare, and only induced by repeated, persistent violations of the paradigmatic assumptions.

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It鈥檚 an inviting, paradigmatic story of female self-discovery and empowerment, so it鈥檚 too bad that the movie鈥檚 hold on you proves far less firm than Gainsbourg鈥檚.

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