Having said that, Brews needs to STOP, then formulate an idiots guide to why circular definitions don't work for measuring each other, then limit themself to a few edits per day to the talk page.
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Exactly what that term means is anything but clear _ the Justice Department's settlement proposal offers only a confusing, circular definition _ but for now it encompasses Web browsers, Java software, e-mail clients, instant-messaging programs and media players.
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The research dictionary was created using Natural Semantic Metalanguage ( NSM ) and computer-aided lexicography to produce non-circular definitions for all 2352 words in the defining vocabulary of the " Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English " ( LDOCE ).
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Their book, " The Revision Theory of Truth ", presents an in-depth development of the theory of circular definitions, as well as an overview and critical discussion of philosophical views on truth and the relation between truth and definition.
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From a linguistic point of view, some intuitively circular definitions in the term ( s ) being defined as a part of the definition or assumes a prior understanding of the term being defined " is false in this case.
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This genus-difference description may be involved in producing circular definitions of part and kind relationships, for example : " rake : an implement with three or more tines " ?! " tine : a part of a rake ".
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:The significance / notability of the dictionary is its approach to circular definitions : how they are avoided by splitting the defining vocabulary into multiple layers, where words in each layer are defined using only the words in the previous layers.
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I m tempted to simplify them, especially when the linked article is low quality in general, but like I said, I m not sure if circular definitions with WikiLinks are actually the generally preferred style . "'( talk ) 17 : 16, 16 March 2016 ( UTC)
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The following definition of the adjective " inspiring " appears to be a circular definition, but in the phrase " effect of inspiring someone ", the word " inspiring " is actually the inflected verb " inspire ", which is defined without using the adjective " inspiring ":
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From a pragmatic point of view, circular definitions may be characterised in terms of new, useful or helpful information : A definition is deficient if the audience must either already know the meaning of the key term, or if the term to be defined is used in the definition itself.