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binarism

 

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Binarism:

Part of Speech: noun

Sense 1:

Definition: The belief or practice that things can be divided into two opposing categories.

Example: Binarism is prevalent in many aspects of society, such as gender, race, and politics.

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Part of Speech: noun

Sense 2:

Definition: In computer science, the numerical system where values are expressed using only two digits, 0 and 1.

Example: Binarism is fundamental to how computers interpret and process information.

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Part of Speech: noun

Sense 3:

Definition: A philosophical concept that proposes the existence of only two basic principles or concepts.

Example: Dualism and binarism are often contrasted in philosophical discussions.

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Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: Relating to or characterized by a binary system or binary thinking.

Example: Their argument was incredibly binarism, only allowing for either/or solutions with no middle ground.

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Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: Referring to a policy or belief system that favors or prioritizes only two options or groups.

Example: The binarism approach of the political party failed to address the diverse needs of the population.

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