careful definition

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

A definition that is well-thought-out and precise.

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Examples (10)

  • The term ‘partner’ requires a careful definition.
  • The research paper began with a careful definition of its key terms to avoid ambiguity.
  • Arriving at a careful definition of 'justice' has been a challenge for philosophers for centuries.
  • In science, a careful definition of variables is essential for reproducible experiments.
  • Before you begin the essay, you must provide a careful definition of the main concept.
  • The success of our debate will depend on a careful definition of 'sustainability'.
  • The contract's effectiveness relies on its careful definition of 'force majeure'.
  • Without a careful definition of the project's goals, the team struggled with direction.
  • We will need to establish a careful definition of our target audience before launching the campaign.
  • Crafting a careful definition is the first step in any rigorous academic inquiry.