conjuncture Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of conjuncture In English

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Examples of conjuncture

  • This passion for understanding was the product of conjuncture, the simultaneous explosion of global crisis-intellectual, economic, political and moral.

  • They show that modernization and accelerated change had different conjunctures which depended on the political frame of the prevailing empire.

  • Indeed, the ideological mixture, the conjuncture of apparently mutually incompatible positions, is perhaps what is most striking about the unrest among the population.

  • Some exceptional individuals do exploit unusual political conjunctures to initiate changes that cannot be accounted for on structural grounds alone.

  • The reinvention of the state under his direction allowed a conjuncture of historical forces to come into being.

  • Accounts of this sort can be extraordinarily vivid, and may generate compelling ex post interpretations of particular conjunctures.

  • What makes the film specifically 'operatic' is the particular conjuncture of sound and image.

  • For this is a medium, arising at this particular historical conjuncture, that afforded new conditions of musical production and cultural dissemination.

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