entailment Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈteɪl.mənt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈteɪl.mənt]

Meaning of entailment In English

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Examples of entailment

  • Of course, the definitions of specifications and entailment can be used when the propagator is fractioning.

  • But among these cancelled entailments are presuppositions (weakbut-not-strong entailments), specifically the existential presupposition, and these are neither logically denied not logically affirmed.

  • The lack of entailment holds across both variants.

  • Bootstrapping knowledge representations: from entailment meshes via semantic nets to learning webs.

  • However, the inference of completion is an implicature and not an entailment, and its availability is heavily influenced by pragmatic factors.

  • It waits until the store contains enough information to decide whether the pattern is matched (entailment) or can never be matched (disentailment).

  • A reasonable interpretation of an indicative conditional prefixed by a ' % ' is as stating an entailment.

  • The obvious entailment is that there is malfunction somewhere in the person's noetic establishment.

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