Sentence examples for as a generalized term from inspiring English sources

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2. a : a lewd or immoral woman; b : a malicious, spiteful, or overbearing woman --sometimes used as a generalized term of abuse.

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In reality, "religion" is a generalized term.

Gradually, the word holiday became a generalized term to be used in referring to any number of days we have come to call holidays.

Durga as such is rarely worshiped, Durga is rather a general terminology for mother goddess, mostly her deity are worshiped in temple the name of Bhagavathy or Mahadevi (A generalized term used in temples for worshiping Mother Goddess)etc.

Importantly, a generalized term "neuron" appears to be the functional rather than a genetic category.

In a very generalized term, the TARP and RTC 2.0 will be synonymous.

These factors which affect the adequacy and security of the power supply in a similar manner as the transmission congestion of physical grids does, can be called by a generic term as generalized congestion.

"But landmarks as a more generic term.

In this study, we locate their change-points by formulating the HP filter as a generalized unobserved components model with error terms of mixtures of normal distributions.

The term shape is used as a generalized conceptualization of model architecture where architecture references the unique composition of a model (i.e. the penetrance values and arrangement of those values across genotypes).

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