Similar words: undefined, define, refined, definite, definable, definitely, definitive, definition. Meaning: [dɪ'faɪn] adj. 1. clearly characterized or delimited 2. showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary 3. clearly defined.
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91. The cloud cover as well as the atmospheric conditions are precisely defined.
92. An activated word might be defined as any word placed in a context such that it takes on emotional intensity.
93. If one accepts this interpretation then the third-person form would not have the negative connotations defined so sharply by John Lyons.
94. Decisions about people's claims for benefits should be based on clearly defined principles and ascertainable facts.
95. What counts as taboo language is something defined by culture, and not by anything inherent in the language itself.
96. It is also defined as premeditated and involving a level of danger or personal injury.
97. Outsiders would not respect the hierarchies of leaders whose ranks were as formally defined as those of the Roman Catholic church.
98. Cases were assigned to areas according to their residence address at diagnosis as defined for the national cancer registration scheme.
99. It was a means of social improvement along narrowly defined routes, usually connected with the construction industry.
100. He adds that the line between accession and adhesion is poorly defined.
101. The lower limits of normal for serum uric acid are arbitrarily defined and may vary from one lab to another.
102. In other words, the attributes of traditional crime are defined for the enforcement agency.
103. Perhaps I better explain that symbiosis is popularly defined as a relationship between two differing life forms for their mutual benefit.
104. Control is widely defined as the ability to exercise a decisive influence over a company by any means.
105. Such matters are almost incapable of being satisfactorily defined within the partnership agreement itself.
106. These observations defined the structure of the cell cycle experiments,(sentencedict.com/defined.html) as carried out in January and February of 1995.
107. A mineral is defined as any one of a number naturally occurring solid inorganic substances with a characteristic regularly ordered crystalline form.
108. The cervical spine in rheumatoid arthritis Needs careful assessment Rheumatoid arthritis commonly affects the cervical spine, causing several well defined deformities.
109. The operational system appeared, to a certain extent, to be fairly regulated with highly structured and defined job descriptions.
110. Independent films are, broadly defined, movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences, usually produced outside the traditional studio system.
111. On the one hand military action must be pursued with maximum efficiency,(sentencedict.com) defined by military criteria.
112. A language is often defined as a conventional system for communication, a system for conveying messages.
113. The study defined parents aged 30 to 50 as being members of the baby boom generation.
114. The AI approach became feasible only within narrowly defined domains.
115. All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
116. As we shall see below, truants defined in this way made up very small proportions of absentees.
117. The study area, Dunrossness, as defined by the local administration is not such an area.
118. Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision, was an essential attribute of masculinity.
119. There is a carefully defined hierarchy of offices which can provide the organisation with continuity via recruitment from below.
120. Fat women are defined as undesirable, asexual, maternal, sexually desperate, rampant or repressed.
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