different between stated vs intentionalism

stated

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ste?t?d/
  • Hyphenation: stat?ed

Verb

stated

  1. simple past tense and past participle of state

Adjective

stated (not comparable)

  1. Expressed in a statement; uttered or written.
    • 2015, Indian Defence Review (volume 30.3)
      Our stated policy of nonalignment has kept us out of any military alliance such as NATO and Warsaw Pact. However, in reality, we have had to concede ground to nations from which we import military hardware.
  2. Settled; established; fixed.
    • [] he had never any stated hours for his dinner, supper, or sleep; because, said he, we ought to attend the calls of nature, and not set our appetites to our meals []
  3. Recurring at a regular time; not occasional.
    stated preaching
    stated business hours

Translations

Anagrams

  • destat, tasted

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intentionalism

English

Etymology

intentional +? -ism

Noun

intentionalism (uncountable)

  1. The theory that the meaning of any text is determined by the intentions of its author, whether stated or not.

Related terms

  • intentionalist

Translations

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