Sentence examples for describing a form from inspiring English sources

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Some wondered if they were describing a form of racism.

In 2012, he and his brother, Ian, a philosopher at McGill University, published a paper in Cognitive Neuropsychiatry describing a form of psychosis in which "the patient believes that he is being filmed, and that the films are being broadcast for the entertainment of others".

Yoon is describing a form of compression, the way a life gets boiled down to its essential parts.

Gaslighting is a term describing a form of mental abuse in which the victim is manipulated into doubting their own memory, perceptions or sanity -- and it is very, very dangerous, and so much more prevalent than most people realize.

For years, the term apoptosis, describing a form of cell death depending on the activation of caspases, was used synonymously for programmed cell death (Najimi et al, 2009).

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He describes a form of national unity based on deference to a single leader.

If Congress should see fit to describe a form or package, it was within its power.

In Roman law, deportation originally described a form of banishment for life to a foreign country, usually an island.

"Open" describes a form of journalism that is in tune with the spirit of the web: mutualised, collaborative and networked.

The term "mumblecore" was coined by an American film editor called Eric Masunaga to describe a form of improvised, ultra-low-budget movie featuring non- or semi-professional actors.

We describe a form of this bias that conventional analyses cannot address and develop a model to quantify it.

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