coextensive

ADJECTIVE
  1. being of equal extent or scope or duration
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How To Use coextensive In A Sentence

  • He wrote, The unconscious mind is coextensive with the universe. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • If so, then reports of what a compass indicates exhibit one of Chisholm's features of intensionality, namely coextensive terms are not freely substituable salva veritate in such reports. Intentionality
  • Indeed, once the principle is recognized, the relevant database is essentially coextensive with natural history.
  • There is the mistaken belief that collective security is coextensive with the entire security structure, which it is not.
  • It certainly includes his notion of falsifiability, but it is hardly coextensive with it.
  • First, there are the promotional or attitude groups: these advocate a cause and their potential membership is, in theory, coextensive with the entire population.
  • While the relationship of magic to science was not one of pure antagonism, neither were they coextensive.
  • After all, if Congress created a right coextensive with the Fourth Amendment, the Fourth Amendment rule would never be reached: Under the principle of Constitutional avoidance, courts generally would resolve cases on statutory grounds rather than constitutional ones. The Volokh Conspiracy » Thoughts on the Oral Argument in City of Ontario v. Quon
  • It is a collective term for the geographic and social varieties of English spoken in that part of the US roughly coextensive with the former slave-holding states.
  • The notion of personhood identifies a category of morally considerable beings that is thought to be coextensive with humanity.
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