IPA: /ˌriːdɪˈfɪnɪʃən/
KK: /ˌriːdɪˈfɪnɪʃən/
Definition: The process of giving a new meaning or definition to something.
Example: The redefinition of the term helped clarify its use in modern contexts.
IPA: /rɪˈdɛmpʃən/
KK: /rɪˈdɛmpʃən/
Definition: The act of saving or freeing someone or something from a difficult situation, often by making a payment or fulfilling a requirement.
Example: He felt a sense of redemption after helping those in need.
IPA: /rɪˈdɛmp.tɪv/
KK: /rɪˈdɛmp.tɪv/
Definition: Relating to something that saves or helps improve a situation, often in a moral or spiritual sense.
Example: The redemptive power of forgiveness can heal deep emotional wounds.
IPA: //rɪˈdɛmp.tə.ri//
KK: /rɪˈdɛmp.tə.ri/
Definition: Relating to something that serves to redeem or rescue, often in a financial or moral context.
Example: The redemptory measures taken by the organization helped many families recover from their debts.
IPA: //ˌrɛdɪˈvaɪvəs//
KK: /rɛdɪˈvaɪvəs/
Definition: Describing something that has come back to life or been revived.
Example: The ancient traditions seemed redivivus during the festival, as people celebrated their heritage.
IPA: /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪzəm/
KK: /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪzəm/
Definition: A way of understanding complex things by breaking them down into simpler parts or elements.
Example: Reductionism helps scientists study complicated systems by focusing on their individual components.
IPA: /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪst/
KK: /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪst/
Definition: Relating to a way of thinking that simplifies complex things by breaking them down into smaller parts.
Example: His reductionist approach to science often overlooks the bigger picture.
Definition: A person who believes in or supports the idea that complex things can be understood by breaking them down into simpler parts.
Example: The reductionist argued that understanding the individual components of the system was essential to grasping the whole.
IPA: /rɪˌdʌkʃəˈnɪstɪk/
KK: /rɪˈdʌkʃənɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a way of thinking that simplifies complex things into their basic parts, often ignoring the bigger picture.
Example: His reductionistic approach to the problem overlooked important social factors.
IPA: /rɪˈdʌktɪv/
KK: /rɪˈdʌktɪv/
Definition: Describing something that simplifies or reduces complex ideas or concepts to their basic parts.
Example: The reductive approach in the discussion overlooked many important details.
IPA: /rɪˈdʌktɪvli/
KK: /rɪˈdʌktɪvli/
Definition: In a way that simplifies or reduces something to its basic elements, often ignoring complexities or nuances.
Example: The theory was explained reductively, making it easier for beginners to understand.
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