new definition | 5.07 | A new party definition is therefore needed. | ||
legal definition | 4.87 | No precise legal definition exists. | ||
high definition | 3.23 | Some of it will be high definition, some not. | ||
very definition | 3.09 | The very definition of a dog. | ||
precise definition | 2.37 | The precise definition of Eq. | ||
broad definition | 2.24 | But even this broad definition leaves a lot out. | ||
common definition | 2.17 | There is no common definition of it. | ||
different definition | 2.04 | She had a different definition of success. | ||
broader definition | 1.84 | A broader definition might include even more food. | ||
narrow definition | 1.78 | Some psychiatrists still use a very narrow definition of mental illness. | ||
traditional definition | 1.58 | Some conform to the traditional definitions of national security. | ||
clear definition | 1.51 | Clear definitions. | ||
strict definition | 1.38 | Others hew to a less strict definition. | ||
standard definition | 1.32 | It is difficult to formulate a standard definition of a joint venture. | ||
classic definition | 1.25 | This is a classic definitions argument. | ||
simple definition | 1.18 | It defies a simple definition. | ||
accepted definition | 0.86 | There is no generally accepted definition of life. | ||
working definition | 0.86 | These are working definitions of absurdity. | ||
current definition | 0.79 | By current definitions, that sort of understanding has no place. | ||
official definition | 0.79 | The Republic of Cuba is not a democracy by official U.S. definition. |