Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
categorical .
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- adjective
categorical
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not modified or restricted by reservations
- adjective relating to or included in a category or categories
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Examples
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Joanna Nowak, a Polish tennis coach, had a more categoric view.
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It fulfills its own prophecy by affording to the goyim only the position of categoric disapproval; if they allowed the first they would be able to see disapproval of individuals instead of all Jews.
not too keen on rahm 2008
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AMANPOUR: ... very categoric statement that President Obama made on settlements, that there had to be a total freeze as a precondition to restart negotiations.
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However, when asked yesterday whether that was still the case, Mr Johnson stated a categoric “no”.
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AMANPOUR: You're talking about settlements and the very categoric statement that President Obama made on settlements, that there had to be a total freeze as a precondition to restart negotiations.
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However, when asked yesterday whether that was still the case, Mr Johnson stated a categoric “no”.
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If Mark Buehner had made a less categoric assertion about the place of Islam in that region how far off the mark would he havebeen?
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Shouldnt you at least update yr blog with the categoric denial frm No10?
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Are you categoric that he is the credible, legitimate leader of Afghanistan?
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Pelosi's response (below in video and text), is categoric proof of her incompetence, dereliction of duty, disdain for the Constitution and disregard for the people of this nation.
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