Definition of Exemplifications. Meaning of Exemplifications. Synonyms of Exemplifications

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Definition of Exemplifications

Exemplification
Exemplification Ex*em`pli*fi*ca"tion, n. 1. The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example. 2. That which exemplifies; a case in point; example. 3. (Law) A copy or transcript attested to be correct by the seal of an officer having custody of the original.

Meaning of Exemplifications from wikipedia

- Exemplification, in the philosophy of language, is a mode of symbolization characterized by the relation between a sample and what it refers to. Unlike...
- Exemplification theory is a theory that states that an event is the exemplification of a property in an entity. This identity is often modeled as an "ordered...
- such a vector field. The hairy ball theorem has numerous physical exemplifications. For example, rotation of a rigid ball around its fixed axis gives...
- the sovereign, for example, "The People of the State of Oklahoma". Exemplifications can only be attested and executed by either the authority holding the...
- Constitution". This exemplification is now on permanent loan to the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Only two other 1297 exemplifications survive, one of...
- Scottish Exemplification (official copy) of the Treaty of Union of 1707...
- instantiation principle or principle of instantiation or principle of exemplification is the concept in metaphysics and logic (first put forward by David...
- The converse relation, the relation from object to word, is called "exemplification"; the object exemplifies what the word denotes. In syntactic analysis...
- Ancient Iranian religions, Hinduism, Christianity, and Judaism. An exemplification of the syncretism in the region would be that people were patrons of...
- Romagna and portions of Emilia. The popes' reign over these lands was an exemplification of their temporal powers as secular rulers, as opposed to their ecclesiastical...