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Generalised

Generalised | Generalising | Generalis

Generalised meaning

Alternative spelling of generalized.

Example sentences (20)

Generalisations Newton's generalised binomial theorem main Around 1665, Isaac Newton generalised the binomial theorem to allow real exponents other than nonnegative integers.

He says that generalised anxiety is widespread, and that drugs and alcohol are go-to coping mechanisms for some.

High Sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a blood marker for generalised inflammation in the body of an individual.

My acquaintances who are in same-sex families all share the same concern: that birth certificate and other bureaucratic changes will result in a new generalised social stigma, making their families’ lives harder.

It came after defence witness and forensic psychiatrist Dr Merryll Vorster said Pistorius suffered from generalised anxiety disorder at the time of the shooting.

Mental images are indeterminate in a way that pictures cannot be, and closer to generalised linguistic descriptions.

Oluyinka said in a generalised term that ATMs were no longer functioning, as those with money in the past no longer served their purposes.

Public sector workers across Northern Ireland will take part in a generalised day of strike action on Thursday – bringing many services in the region to a standstill.

The conditions include osteoarthritis - osteoarthritis of Hip, Knee, of other single joint and primary generalised osteoarthritis.

The ferment amongst the students indicated a generalised discontent amongst the middle class.

The planning inspector also raised concerns that not enough detail was provided with regards to the other two objections and said the decision was “vague and generalised”.

Thousands of workers took part in the DTUC rally as part of the Irish Congress of Trade Union (ICTU) Northern Ireland Committee’s ‘Generalised Day of Action’ for improved pay and conditions.

Common symptomatology is malaise (generalised weakness), headache, chills, fever, runny nose, sore throat and a cough.

Deputy chief medical officer Paul Kelly today announced the changes, saying there were no concerns about generalised shortages of any products, but some localised shortages in certain pharmacies were raising community fears.

For her, the vague and generalised representations of Africa is a trend she hopes to see less of and that's one of the reasons she's excited to be among the cast of Americanah, as it is expected to be set in Nigeria.

From this fact, he developed a predictive model of malaria transmission, which was later generalised as the SIR (Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered) model of contagious-disease epidemics.

Innate immunity is rapid (within hours) and non-specific, meaning it is a frontline defence that is more generalised, targeting any invaders and slowing infection until adaptive immunity is developed.

In the final analysis, the cure for protracted and delicate national problems is to continue to strengthen the democratic process rather than engage in acts that can lead to generalised anarchy in which democracy cannot thrive.

It embeds “profit maximisation and marketisation” but also a generalised capacity for people to become citizens, with expectations of rights and protections.

Although officials of India and the US were negotiating a trade package, the Trump administration earlier this month announced its decision to withdraw export benefits provided by them to India under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) programme.