trivially

IPA: trˈɪviʌɫi

adverb

  • In a trivial manner.
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Examples of "trivially" in Sentences

  • That's why material conditionals whose antecedents are false are only "trivially" true.
  • That makes HP* what logicians call "trivially" true, so that even if HP* were ITOM, that would not matter.
  • He is arguing that science and religion are at best "trivially" compatible only in like manner of things that are, to first order, incompatible.
  • Bad analogy aside, science and religion are not, as Coyne wants us to believe, only "trivially" compatible in the sense that you can be a religious scientist.
  • I think it would be advantageous if Seattle and Washington adopted electronic records laws that dictated all material be kept in a format which could be "trivially" disseminated.
  • They are "if-then" statements but the condition, the state of affairs described by the 'if-clause', doesn't obtain; so it doesn't matter whether the consequent is true or not; the whole statement is true, but only "trivially" so in virtue of the antecedent's falsity.

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