Predicable

usgb/ˈprɛdɪkəbl/
Adjective

Referring to a property or quality that can be affirmed or predicated of a subject.

In logic, a predicable can easily describe attributes of different entities.
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predicable qualities,predicable entities,logical predicables

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Context

In philosophical contexts, 'predicable' relates to attributes discussed in metaphysics.

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Example: 'In metaphysics, all beings are analyzed through their predicable aspects.'
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Precision

Use 'predicable' when discussing properties in logic or linguistics for clarity.

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Example: 'The concept must be explored as a predicable that can be universally applied.'
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Formal Usage

'Predicable' is a formal term, best suited for academic discourse.

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Example: 'In academic writing, ensure to define terms like predicable properly.'
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