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Definition of "example"
noun: an item of information that is typical of a class or group; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10"
noun: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him"

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Example may refer to: Example (rapper), a British rapper; example.com and .example, domain names reserved for use in documentation as examples See also (More)

example is a reserved top-level domain (TLD) not intended for production use in the public global Domain Name System (DNS). It was defined in June 1999 by RFC 2606, together with ... (More)

Example (b. June 20, 1982 as Elliot John Gleave) is an English rapper formerly signed to The Beats record label. His pseudonym arose due to his initials forming EG, a common ... (More)

An example (Latin exemplum, the shorthand e.g. stands for exempli gratia, which means for example) is a short story, or an anecdote. This story is told to illustrate something else ... (More)

example.com, example.net, and example.org are second-level domain names reserved (RFC 2606, Section 3) for use in documentation as examples. They are not available for registration ... (More)

Descendants of dynamically scoped languages often adopt static scoping. Emacs Lisp, for example, uses dynamic scoping, Common Lisp has both dynamic and static scoping, and Scheme ... (More)

Moral example is trust in the moral core of another, a role model, without the obvious mediation of any theory or language. It was cited by Confucius, Muhammad, Mohandas Gandhi and ... (More)

The Example-based machine translation (EBMT) approach to machine translation is often characterized by its use of a bilingual corpus with parallel texts as its main knowledge base ... (More)

The second-person narrative is a narrative mode in which the protagonist or another main character is referred to by employment of second-person personal pronouns and other kinds ... (More)

A conflict of interest arises when anyone has two duties which conflict - for example an employee's duty to well and faithfully perform their work as purchasing manager, and that ... (More)

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