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defeasible

[dih-fee-zuh-buhl] / dɪˈfi zə bəl /




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Science—the research programme, the experimental method, the interlocking of pure science and new technology, the language of defeasible knowledge—was invented between 1571 and 1704.

From Literature

The complex tapestry of riparian rights and “prior appropriation” legal doctrines could even be materially changed by the government applying a type of eminent domain to underlying acreage or defeasible water rights.

From Forbes

It must be of a thing defeasible, and all the conditions must be strictly carried out before the defeasance can be consummated.

From Project Gutenberg

Wotton’s ‘Tacit Reserve’, which is the principle that all scientific reasoning is defeasible, is of fundamental importance.

From Literature