Sentence examples for offered a definition from inspiring English sources

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The panel offered a definition of terrorism to guide both collective and individual state action.

"It's frizzy and matted and creased," said Janine Kenna Dozier, who offered a definition of hat hair from firsthand experience.

In a village in Herat Province, Nezammuddin, a 37-year-old butcher, offered a definition of democracy that would win smiles from many American civics teachers: "Government of the people, by the people, through the people," he said.

Here's an example: 'Little bundle inspires nana with love.' The writer has Spoonerized a synonym of the definition and then offered a definition of the Spoonerism, i.e. 'little bundle' = 'wee bale', a Spoonerism (approximate) of 'bewail': a step too far for this type of clue.

Time and again, Mr Obama seemed to be re-fighting that election.At the very start of his inaugural address, he offered a definition of what it means to be American: an allegiance to the idea of equal creation and unalienable rights articulated in the opening lines of Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.

The reader is offered a definition that turns out to be a phrase from the work: "12 Blue isn't anything.

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This paper offers a definition of Lyapunov exponents for a sequence of free linear operators.

Monster.com, the job search engine, offers a definition that seems the clearest.

This paper offers a definition of single- and multiple-payer and compares them.

Some students had been stumped by it on the practice test, and Ms. Stuveras asked if anyone could offer a definition.

He does not offer a definition of public interest, an omission which may prompt questions as to who defines the public interest.

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