词汇 | coextensive |
释义 | coextensive adjective formaluk /ˌkəʊ.ɪkˈsten.sɪv/ us /ˌkoʊ.ɪkˈsten.sɪv/ If two things are coextensive, they reach the same limits or cover the same area. : coextensive withThe city's metropolitan area, coextensive with Honolulu County, contains over 75 percent of the state's population. It's clear that planning and participation are not coextensive, especially in the environmental realm. The corporate values he pioneered are coextensive with the desire to put people before profits. In government, judicial power is coextensive with legislative power. The separate laws of negligence and breach of warranty are not always coextensive. Examples of coextensivecoextensive This abstraction process was rather coextensive with the global network of translation and exchange that connected such centers with each other and with their peripheries. In the viewer, two annotations will also be positioned on the same row if they are coextensive. Two annotations are said to be compatible if they are coextensive and the features of one are included in the features of the other. If an area of law instantiates only corrective justice or only distributive justice, then it is not coextensive with justice as a whole. One condition on deletion is that the suffix must be coextensive with a syllable. Two annotations are coextensive if their offsets are the same (they hit the same span of text). To associate "a priori" through conceptual analysis the term "art" with "internal expression," for example, assumes that these two terms have coextensive properties. Physical and mental activity are coextensive, and thinking is one aspect of the way in which human beings skilfully negotiate their world. These material worlds may be partly coextensive, but they are not identical. The distribution of cell and presumptive terminal labeling in the pulvinar was generally coextensive. It is worth noting that conceptual mental representations ontogenetically precede the acquisition of words, and that they are not coextensive with the meaning of words. It can be coextensive with single sentences, clauses, phrases, etc.; but it can also be much longer than one such unit. Our rights to act will thus be cumulatively coextensive with our rights against rules, and vice versa. My direct argument identifies certain virtues that can give a principle an advantage over coextensive norms that lack these virtues. Through this paradox, the wine poem transvalues aesthetically the domain of illicit pleasure, making it coextensive with the sacred, higher realm ordinarily associated with virtue. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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