Definition of Predicaments

1. Noun. (plural of predicament) ¹

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Definition of Predicaments

1. predicament [n] - See also: predicament

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predicaments

prediagnostic
predial
predialed
predialing
predialled
predialling
predials
predialysis
prediastolic
predicability
predicable
predicables
predicably
predicament
predicamental
predicaments (current term)
predicand
predicant
predicants
predicate
predicate calculus
predicate logic
predicated
predicates
predicating
predication
predications
predicative
predicative adjective
predicative adjectives

Literary usage of Predicaments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"Taken together, Aristotle's Ten predicaments were to include everything whatsoever. Yet, after this list of predicaments, comes presently a ..."

2. The Works of James Harris, Esq. by James Harris, James Harris Malmesbury (1841)
"So much also for the ten universal arrangements, genera, or predicaments, ... HAVING now gone through each of the predicaments or philosophical arrangements ..."

3. The Works of James Harris, Esq. by James Harris, James Harris Malmesbury (1841)
"HAVING now gone through each of the predicaments or philosophical arrangements, and considered its character, ..."

4. Philosophical Arrangements by James Harris (1775)
"TTA VIN G now gone thro' each of 1 '—' JL Jl the predicaments or PHILOSOPHICAL ARRANGEMENTS, and confider- ed it's Character, ..."

5. Logic, Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read (1909)
"The doctrine of the predicaments, or Categories, is so interwoven with the ... The predicaments of Aristotle are the heads of a classification of terms as ..."

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