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tensional

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or produced by tension

How To Use tensional In A Sentence

  • There are sentences which are neither extensional nor intensional; for example, belief-sentences.
  • This volcanism seemingly developed in an extensional setting near a shelf margin located in the eastern Neptune Range.
  • If we try to apply Dedekind's definition as a criterion for determining whether a given set is infinite by establishing a 1-1 correspondence between two inductive rules for generating “infinite extensions,” one of which is an “extensional subset” of the other, we can't possibly learn anything we didn't already know when we applied the ˜criterion™ to two inductive rules. Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Photo to the left is an extensional crack taken in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California, on October 17, 1989. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Friedemann Freund - The Future of Forecasting Earthquakes
  • It is a subject of current discussion whether this tradeoff is unavoidable and whether the lack of extensional principles in intensional Type Theory is a feature or a bug.
  • In broad terms, two sentences are intensionally isomorphic if and only if their corresponding elements are L-equivalent.
  • From an ethical standpoint, such acts would be readily justifiable as a form of extensional self-defense on behalf of voiceless, defenseless sentient beings. To dam the torrential rivers of blood and to silence the cacophony of their agonized cries....
  • That not all reports of intentionality are intensional is a problem for the linguistic view according to which intensionality is the criterion of intentionality. Intentionality
  • Extensional faults are planed by a regional unconformity that is overstepped by Permian to Cretaceous strata.
  • x and y have precisely the same members they are said to have the same extension, and sets are often called extensional entities. Properties
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