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septuple
adjective
Seven times as much.
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It follows, according to this suggestion, that two illocutionary forces F1 and F2 are identical just in case they correspond to the same septuple.
Searle and Vanderveken (1985) suggest, in light of these seven characteristics, that each illocutionary force may be defined as a septuple of values, each of which is a "setting" of a value within one of the seven characteristics.
Searle and Vanderveken also define a notion of weak illocutionary commitment such that S1 weakly illocutionarily implies S2 iff every performance of S1 commits an agent to meeting the conditions laid down in the septuple identical to S2 (1985, p. 24).
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He missed all but the first six games of the 1989-90 season, his first at Utah, after undergoing septuple-bypass surgery.
Not perhaps from Emily, who at 21 seems as prone to the septuple-bogey as she was at 12, but certainly from Mitch, who was 10 not that long ago but is now a high school senior.
He missed the 1989-90 season, his first at Utah, after a septuple-bypass surgery.
The number of outlets septupled between 1970 and 2000.
Federer's 28 winners septupled Nadal's 4. With the emphatic win, Federer became the first player to clinch a spot in the semifinals.
It's an eclectic mixture of humours, from sight gags to absurdities, prat falls and clowning, as well as puns, gorilla costumes and doubling (or, in one case, septupling) parts.
Between 1990 and 2010, the percentage of bachelors' degrees that came from for-profit schools septupled.
Meanwhile, the national debt has septupled since Ronald Reagan inaugurated "voodoo economics".
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