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Definition of "multi-valued" [multi-valued]

  • Having many values, meanings, or appeals (adjective)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "multi-valued" in a sentence
  • "Insofar as the book goes, describing his system is largely avoided, except in describing it as something like, as I recall, “multi-valued logic,” which is employed by the protagonist with the equivalent of two brains."
  • "No one should attempt to treat judicial decisions as precedents who does not take this multi-valued “logic” into account, or to regard the judges as having anticipated all the ways they could be misunderstood."
  • "Non-classical logics such as modal logics, intuitionsitic logic, multi-valued logics, autoepistemic logics, non-monotonic reasoning, commonsense and default reasoning, relevant logic, paraconsistent logic, and so on, have been increasingly gaining the attention of the automated reasoning community."
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