0 the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, class, etc.:
1 the opportunity for doing something:
There is limited scope for further reductions in the workforce.
3 to plan something in detail before it happens, looking at everything that is involved:
4 used to form nouns that refer to devices for looking at or discovering and measuring things:
5 the range of matters considered or dealt with:
We are going to widen the scope of the investigation.
6 the opportunity for activity:
7 a device you look through to see something that is difficult to see directly, such as a microscope or a telescope
8 the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with:
beyond/outside the scope of sth He involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job.
within the scope of sth To come within the scope of the law of confidence, the information does not have to be particularly special.
9 the opportunity for doing something:
scope for (doing) sth There is scope for further improvement.
She complained that the plan was too limited in scope.
The scope of those talks is still to be determined.
The matter falls outside the scope of the present committee.
We give a formal specification of scopes and event mappings within a trace-based formalism adapted from temporal logic.
In this article, the notion of scopes in event-based systems is proposed in order to incorporate an explicit structuring mechanism.
All potential name clashes are correctly resolved by means of an indexing scheme for identically named variables that are bound in different scopes.
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