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Definitions from the WebComparable with PredicateDefinition:The term "comparable with predicate" refers to a situation in logic where a subject can be compared or equated to another subject or a predicate. Usage:Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Similarity or Equality1. In logic, when two subjects or predicates are comparable, it means they can be compared for similarity or equality: Example Sentence: The statement "All dogs are animals" is comparable with predicate "All cats are animals" to check if they have the same predicate. Related Products: | ||||
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