Describing a set that contains at least one element and is therefore distinct from the empty set.(adjective)
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Use "nonempty" in a sentence
"Supposedly, I'm getting some junk .. fuse: mountpoint is not empty fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option Yeah, well, of course it's not empty."
"Thus, as Tarski notes, if every expression of a language counted as a logical constant, logical validity would reduce to material truth preservation (or, on later versions of Tarski's definition, to material truth preservation on every nonempty domain) (1983, 419)."
"In the second of these the notions bounded above, bounded below, and bounded are defined as in classical mathematics, and the least upper bound, if it exists, of a nonempty [47] set S of real numbers is the unique real number b such that"