nuanced Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈnjuː.ɑːnst]
  • Us [ ˈnuː.ɑːnst]

Meaning of nuanced In English

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Examples of nuanced

  • Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.

  • However, the influences of the unemployed and old age pensioners point to a more nuanced argument.

  • The aim, here, was to gain a more nuanced understanding of those inter-relationships that operate between local communities, the voluntary sector and the state.

  • First, our evidence indicates that party directly affects committee composition in ways more nuanced and conditional than commonly understood.

  • His research is nuanced as it traces political threads and connections by looking into electoral processes, celebrations and rituals, military campaigns and judicial proceedings.

  • To possess these features, legal rules must be over- and underinclusive vis-à-vis morality's far more complex, nuanced, and fact-sensitive obligations and permissions.

  • His view of the relationship between equity, justice, and law must be more complex and nuanced than suggested.

  • It makes fashionable claims about the ' theatricality ' of preaching and about the ' nuanced ' readings on offer in subsequent essays.

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