enumeration

IPA: ɪnumɝˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of enumerating, making separate mention, or recounting.
  • A detailed account, in which each thing is specially noticed.
  • A recapitulation, in the peroration, of the heads of an argument.
  • (programming) A data type that allows variables to have any of a predefined set of values.
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Examples of "enumeration" in Sentences

  • Note 20: Bellew's enumeration is quoted in MacGregor, pp. 505 – 7.
  • Enumerations are unsupported in the current version of the framework.
  • One would guess that the second enumeration is mistaken on this count.
  • The scoping of the enumeration is also defined as the enumeration name's scope.
  • Does she think this enumeration is an adequate summation of the essence of her day?
  • Next in enumeration we have 988,721 of Irish origin, another grievance for Ireland!
  • This enumeration is evidently designed to convey an impression of universality [Baumgarten].
  • The apparent enumeration is in fact a foreclosure which acquires, by the same token, considerable critical power.
  • The apparent enumeration is in fact a foreclosure which acquires, by the same token, considerable rhetorical power.
  • The last element in this hasty enumeration is the collapse of all the philosophical and historical hypotheses that claimed to reveal the laws governing the course of history.
  • One can validly juxtapose here De Man's conclusion about the occurrence of the word anthropomorphism in Nietzsche's list: "The apparent enumeration is in fact a foreclosure" (241).
  • No; large institutions are not, so far as I am aware, subject to the First Amendment; unless we are talking about governmental institutions, in which case their separate enumeration is unnecessary.

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