posited Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of posited In English

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  • The rules of the language, including the words, are posited to be precisely what the processing system uses in constructing mappings between sound and meaning.

  • His statements do not indicate whether he means ' real ' in an ontological sense or ' real ' as posited by the believer.

  • These authors reasoned that the separate processing routes posited by dual route theory should be localized in different brain regions.

  • In this framework, utterances contribute to the specification of interaction structures in that they "posit values or request that values be posited" (132).

  • One more radical attribute of consciousness may also be posited, as a consequence of operation within this expanded conceptual framework.

  • Political competition is posited to reduce corruption in two additional ways.

  • The unity they posited in the nation contended with invidious racial, ethnic, and religious distinctions.

  • However, the group posited as most desiring of divided government, ideological moderates, should not care about pre-existing partisan control of government.

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