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Sentence count:175+6Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clarifydescribeestablishexplainfixoutlinesetSimilar words: definitiondefinitelydeficitfinebenefitdefensefinddefenderMeaning: [dɪ'faɪn]  v. 1. give a definition for the meaning of a word 2. determine the essential quality of 3. determine the nature of 4. show the form or outline of. 
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31. They define sexual harassment as unwanted conduct of a sexual nature.
32. We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
33. The borderline between friendship and intimacy is often hard to define.
34. Could you define the two terms-public relations and lobbyist respectively to our large number of readers?
35. The report fails to define what is meant by the term 'key issues'.
36. It's difficult to define the exact nature of the problem.
37. What he actually does, no one can really define.
38. Study the past if you would define the future. Confucius 
39. Actually, I made no attempt to define anything.
40. Press 6 to define the table of contents.
41. But their first difficulty is to define class.
42. Each school was encouraged to define its particular needs and prepare a programme which would best meet them.
43. From the later fourth century,[www.Sentencedict.com] this ideal offered puzzled Christians a means to define their identity without ambiguity.
44. Some scholars define crime as deviance from a social consensus of permitted behaviour.
45. The law gives local authorities the power to decide and they, in turn, define the kind of workers they want.
46. Even countries with broadly similar cultures can differ in what they define as criminal.
47. Thus, it is technically feasible, but we must define the risks and potential complications.
48. The test of benefit of a class leaves the courts considerable discretion as to how to define the class.
49. One would therefore expect to find an attempt to define what debentures are.
50. The need to define the boundaries of obedience is at the heart of Richardson's novel.
51. Nevertheless, few literary movements have exhibited such an abiding preoccupation with establishing antecedents in order to defend and define their textual practices.
52. The software allows you to define the network structure and performs the calculations and updates.
53. And you define yourself by the words you use, in my case words that seek to present bare facts.
54. You can't let your failures define you. You have to let your failures teach you. Barack Obama 
55. The consumption of ducks has increased in recent years, so it may be practical to define the various classes of ducks.
56. Culture will specify the relations that exist within the organisation and define what is to count as legitimate or illegitimate behaviour.
57. We shall treat this problem in greater detail when we define the major classes of political culture.
58. We will require local authorities to define minimum standards of accessibility in their areas and draw up transport plans which meet them.
59. Two sofas placed back to back in the centre of a space can often define the divisions of space very well.
60. Our obligation is to define the liberty of all, not to mandate our own moral code....
More similar words: definitiondefinitelydeficitfinebenefitdefensefinddefenderaside fromdefensivedefendantfind outfingerfinallybenefit fromthe first personfinancefinish upin the first placefinancialfinish withfinite elementfinancial crisispinelinespineoutlineenginemarinedivine
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