generality

IPA: dʒɛnɝˈæɫʌti

noun

  • (uncountable) The quality of being general.
  • (uncountable) The population in general.
  • (countable) A generalization.
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Examples of "generality" in Sentences

  • You hide in generality like war is nether good or bad.
  • Seriously, a brave post and I agree that your generality is what makes your blog good.
  • Put another way, generality is a way of mentally guarding against your own subjectivity.
  • Not specifically, but in generality, as I prayed that the names of the dead were unfamiliar.
  • Whether my generality is true is determined by how effectively it matches my perceptions of reality.
  • The argument for moving to a higher level of generality is often framed in terms of an ad hominem rather than a real argument.
  • This generality is not present in other server-side scripting systems, where the inputs would have to be literal numeric values.
  • That's why Buchanan suggested allowing states to determine their own formula for the flat tax / demogrant idea (which he calls the generality principle).
  • This generality is all to say that there is a range of possible relationships between markets and states in time and space that oscillate between complimentary and oppositional polarities.

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