(1) She could find no plausible explanation for its disappearance. (2) He did not think it plausible that all the differences could be explained in this way. (3) A more plausible explanation would seem to be that people are fed up with the Conservative government. (4) His story was/sounded perfectly plausible.
Q. What does plausibility mean in philosophy?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Plausible reasoning is a method of deriving new conclusions from given known premises, a method different from the classical syllogistic argumentation methods of Aristotelian two-valued logic.
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- Q. What does plausibility mean in philosophy?
- Q. What does Applaudable mean?
- Q. What is plausibility check?
- Q. What is plausibility error?
- Q. What is the definition of gratified?
- Q. What type of word is gingerly?
- Q. What is an inhibitory effect?
- Q. What does it mean to have no inhibitions?
- Q. What inhibit growth means?
Q. What does Applaudable mean?
worthy of praise or applause; estimable; admirable: applaudable efforts to save the environment.
Q. What is plausibility check?
As researchers noticed in their attempts to compromise cars, most of the time the last barrier to safety critical functions is a plausibility check. These are simple checks that verify if the prerequisites to execute a function safely are met. All found checks use the speed of the car as a signal to check against [5].
Q. What is plausibility error?
These sensor errors lead to control errors depending on the fault sensitivity of the control algorithm. The plausibility checking system needs to detect these signal errors fast enough, so that the resulting control error dos not exceed the predefined setting error.
Q. What is the definition of gratified?
transitive verb. 1 : to be a source of or give pleasure or satisfaction to it gratified him to have his wife wear jewels— Willa Cather. 2 : to give in to : indulge, satisfy gratify a whim. 3 archaic : remunerate, reward.
Q. What type of word is gingerly?
adjective. cautious, careful, or wary.
Q. What is an inhibitory effect?
An inhibitory effect is an effect that suppresses or restrains an impulse, a desire or a behavioral process either consciously or unconsciously.
Q. What does it mean to have no inhibitions?
countable/uncountable a feeling of being embarrassed or not confident that makes it difficult to relax and do or say what you want to. She had no inhibitions about sleeping with other men. Her children expressed themselves without inhibition. Alcohol helped him to lose his inhibitions.
Q. What inhibit growth means?
When you inhibit something, you block it or hold it back. If you put plants in a dark room, you inhibit their growth. A teacher who mocks their students for giving wrong answers inhibits their willingness to speak up in class. When you look at the word inhibit, think hinder.