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    Par·a·digm
    /ˈperəˌdīm/

    noun

    • 1. a typical example or pattern of something; a model: "there is a new paradigm for public art in this country"
    • 2. a set of linguistic items that form mutually exclusive choices in particular syntactic roles: "English determiners form a paradigm: we can say “a book” or “his book” but not “a his book.”"
  2. The meaning of PARADIGM is example, pattern; especially : an outstandingly clear or typical example or archetype. How to use paradigm in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Paradigm definition: a framework containing the basic assumptions, ways of thinking, and methodology that are commonly accepted by members of a scientific community.. See examples of PARADIGM used in a sentence.

  4. PARADIGM definition: 1. a model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something: 2. a model of…. Learn more.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParadigmParadigm - Wikipedia

    In science and philosophy, a paradigm (/ ˈ p ær ə d aɪ m / PARR-ə-dyme) is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitute legitimate contributions to a field. The word paradigm is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern."

  6. PARADIGM meaning: 1. a model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something: 2. a model of…. Learn more.

  7. paradigm. (specialist or formal) a typical example or pattern of something. The war was a paradigm of the destructive side of human nature. (grammar) a set of all the different forms of a word. Definition of paradigm noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. noun. 1. a. a pattern, example, or model. b. an overall concept accepted by most people in an intellectual community, as those in one of the natural sciences, because of its effectiveness in explaining a complex process, idea, or set of data. 2. Grammar.

  9. PARADIGM meaning: 1 : a model or pattern for something that may be copied; 2 : a theory or a group of ideas about how something should be done, made, or thought about.

  10. a typical example or model of something: Career women are establishing a new paradigm of work and family life. (Definition of paradigm from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. par•a•digm. (ˈpær əˌdaɪm, -dɪm) n. 1. a set of all the inflected forms of a word based on a single stem or root, as boy, boy's, boys, boys'. 2. an example serving as a model; pattern: a paradigm of virtue.

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