Examples of 'disjunctive' in a sentence

Meaning of "disjunctive"

Disjunctive is an adjective that describes a grammatical element, such as a conjunction, used to indicate alternatives or choices
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  • Not connected; separated.
  • Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject.
  • Tending to disjoin; separating.
  • Relating to disjunct tetrachords.

How to use "disjunctive" in a sentence

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This species has two disjunctive populations.
Disjunctive and conjunctive normal forms.
This is a special form of disjunctive normal form.
The disjunctive form is then used.
Softening can be both correlative and disjunctive.
Constructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus ponens.
These at least two phases may be disjunctive.
Equivalence and disjunctive normal form.
The second part of the test is disjunctive.
A formula in disjunctive normal form is a disjunction of conjunctions of literals.
Bounds on the length of disjunctive codes.
Full disjunctive normal form.
He was less comfortable in pieces that were atonal or rhythmically disjunctive.
Finally there is a disjunctive music video.
The disjunctive constraints are the machine constraints in our job shop.

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Accordingly he denied the necessity of a disjunctive proposition altogether.
One of the disjunctive set to employ rather than to formation of.
The work activity is disjunctive.
She is in a disjunctive of her own.
Word separations are mostly disjunctive.
It has several disjunctive populations.
Note this is an inclusive disjunctive.
Canonical disjunctive normal form.
It is conjectured that every real irrational algebraic number is absolutely disjunctive.
I think this is a disjunctive syllogism.
In disjunctive judgments we consider all possibility as divided in relation to a particular conception.
See conjunctive normal form and disjunctive normal form.
We also exploit the disjunctive search space to derive generalized association rules.
When in this form the formula is said to be in disjunctive normal form.
Taking together with is a disjunctive syllogism from which we can conclude.
The right granted under this provision is subject to three disjunctive conditions.
The definition of the reduct for disjunctive programs remains the same as before.
All logical formulas can be converted into an equivalent disjunctive normal form.
To take a disjunctive view of the very wide criminal law power which it possesses.
Such a pleading may be considered disjunctive and may be permissible.
It is plain however these can not be read in an isolated and disjunctive way.
The author states that there are four disjunctive but closely related categories.
The disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationship brings within its realm of discourse.
The dilemma derives its name because of the transfer of disjunctive operator.
Disjunctive default logic the consequence of a default is a set of formulae instead of a single formula.
Any propositional formula can be reduced to its conjunctive or disjunctive normal form.
Disjunctive tasks require group members to determine a single solution for the entire group.
One approach is to reject disjunction introduction but keep disjunctive syllogism and transitivity.
Disjunctive programming is used where at least one constraint must be satisfied but not all.
Hinton is widely cited as the first modern proponent of the disjunctive theory of perception.
The disjunctive metrical and temporal complexity of this movement requires at least one additional conductor.
This applies in particular to method steps that are functionally disjunctive with each other.
There is also a disjunctive population in northern Idaho.
Some common normal forms include conjunctive normal form and disjunctive normal form.
It is the strongest disjunctive group ahead of the Etnachta group.

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