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Disjunctive

Disjunctive meaning

Not connected; separated. | Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject. | Tending to join (two clauses), but in a way that conveys a disjunct within the conjoined relationship.

Example sentences (16)

A game composed of smaller games is called the disjunctive sum of those smaller games, and the theorem states that the method of addition we defined is equivalent to taking the disjunctive sum of the addends.

And if you think Trump is a failed "disjunctive president" at a moment when the winds of populism are blowing, then Sanders is the obvious successor.

The only time the argument is valid is when we change the third statement by replacing it with Kelvin’s original disjunctive consequent viz. ‘Rose benefits from the PF or Rose is an idiot’.

But it can take exponential time and space to convert a general SAT problem to disjunctive normal form; for an example exchange "∧" and "∨" in the above exponential blow-up example for conjunctive normal forms.

Difficulties arise, however, in attempting to identify the constituent parts of negative, modal, disjunctive, or moral facts.

Disjunctive ordering is a rule that applies and prevents the other rule to apply up to the surface representation.

Eye movements can therefore be either conjugate (in the same direction such as saccades or smooth pursuit ) or disjunctive (such as vergence eye movements).

Furthermore, if they are restricted to being in full disjunctive normal form, in which every variable appears exactly once in every conjunction, they can be checked in constant time (each conjunction represents one satisfying assignment).

Inclusive and exclusive disjunction Please observe that the disjunctive syllogism works whether 'or' is considered 'exclusive' or 'inclusive' disjunction.

In the 19th Century, modifications to syllogism were incorporated to deal with disjunctive ("A or B") and conditional ("if A then B") statements.

Louis A. Sass compared madness, specifically schizophrenia, and modernism in a less fascist manner by noting their shared disjunctive narratives, surreal images, and incoherence.

Many also have a separate dative form, a disjunctive form used after prepositions, and (in some languages) a special form used with the preposition con "with" (a conservative feature inherited from Latin forms such as mēcum, tēcum, nobiscum).

Put another way, multiple neuronal groups can be used to sample a given stimulus set in parallel and communicate between these disjunctive groups with incurred latency.

The conjunction is the geometric mean and its dual as conjunctive and disjunctive operators.

The disjunctive identity is false, which is to say that the or of an expression with false has the same value as the original expression.

When a pronoun cannot serve as a clitic, a separate disjunctive form is used.