Adversarial is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Adversarial meaning
- Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary; combative, hostile, opposed.
- In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse parties, with no or limited inquiry by the court's own initiative.
Using Adversarial
- The main meaning on this page is: Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary; combative, hostile, opposed. | In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse parties, with no or limited inquiry by the court's own initiative.
- In the example corpus, adversarial often appears in combinations such as: an adversarial, the adversarial, of adversarial.
Context around Adversarial
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Adversarial
- In this selection, "adversarial" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, increasingly, nations, generative, tone, setting and blockchain stand out and add context to how "adversarial" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a generative adversarial network gan and an increasingly adversarial tone and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "adversarial" sits close to words such as adage, admirer and aft, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with adversarial
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Iran doesn’t just have adversarial relations with Israel. (9 words)
It doesn’t have to be oppressive and adversarial. (9 words)
Other scenarios are more adversarial, or problematic in other ways. (10 words)
An example of the left’s adversarial interpretation of the separation of church and state is the recent by U.S. district judge John W. deGravelles, who has ruled that the Ten Commandments are not to be displayed in Louisiana’s public schools. (43 words)
We did not always agree, and our roles were sometimes adversarial, but I had a great deal of respect for him as a thoughtful and caring man, working hard to do a good job, a professional, and a “straight shooter,” Akins said. (42 words)
Finally, medical board hearings are an opportunity for parents of gender-distressed minors to learn, in an adversarial setting, the arguments and counterarguments in the debate over pediatric gender medicine. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Communication takes on an increasingly adversarial tone and eventually information no longer flows between the parties.
Finally, medical board hearings are an opportunity for parents of gender-distressed minors to learn, in an adversarial setting, the arguments and counterarguments in the debate over pediatric gender medicine.
However, AI as an adversarial or monitoring system has been used for a while.
However, it’s evident that many current implementations are not up to the standard of security required in the adversarial blockchain space.
Increasingly, nations adversarial to the U.S. have tested its resolve.
Iran doesn’t just have adversarial relations with Israel.
It doesn’t have to be oppressive and adversarial.
It might even lead to even better questionnaires that cover more dimensions of adversarial growth than before.
Monthly adversary curation: Every month, the AttackIQ Adversary Research Team introduces a new set of adversarial campaigns to test your security controls against that specific adversary.
Other scenarios are more adversarial, or problematic in other ways.
Power-sharing: A DA billboard erected in Johannesburg in February suggests an adversarial political relationship, but in reality coalitions may be on the cards.
Private-sector unionism is adversarial but with both sides understanding the need for profitability.
Rhodey isn't an adversary, but he's being more adversarial than he have been before.
Since its reopening, Disney's relationship with the California state government does not appear to be as adversarial.
The 500 images were then fed into a generative adversarial network (GAN)—a type of AI framework—that looked for patterns and essentially unscrambled the images.
The more adversarial things mentioned in TFA are just people being assholes.
There’s no divide between ownership and players like in team sports, which means the relationship with Tour HQ isn’t nearly as adversarial as it usually is.
We did not always agree, and our roles were sometimes adversarial, but I had a great deal of respect for him as a thoughtful and caring man, working hard to do a good job, a professional, and a “straight shooter,” Akins said.
An example of the left’s adversarial interpretation of the separation of church and state is the recent by U.S. district judge John W. deGravelles, who has ruled that the Ten Commandments are not to be displayed in Louisiana’s public schools.
Booz Allen data experts worked with operators like me to discover what elements needed to be easily accessed from the solution’s dashboard: probabilities of collision, adversarial intent, and more.
Common combinations with adversarial
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an adversarial 18×
- the adversarial 13×
- of adversarial 8×
- adversarial system 8×
- generative adversarial 6×
- adversarial and 6×
- and adversarial 5×
- more adversarial 5×
- adversarial approach 5×
- adversarial networks 5×