English to Nepalese Dictionary disambiguate

disambiguate

disambiguate
definition
verb
Nonetheless, when text is read, the absence of a vowel is a cue to retrieve the semantic context so as to disambiguate opaque words that are ambiguous.
remove uncertainty of meaning from (an ambiguous sentence, phrase, or other linguistic unit).
example
Nonetheless, when text is read, the absence of a vowel is a cue to retrieve the semantic context so as to 'disambiguate' opaque words that are ambiguous.
Evans et al.'s paper in this issue is an excellent example of how rigorous statistical methods can help to 'disambiguate' the sources of particular patterns of correlation.
Many top-down influences have been shown to influence perception, to 'disambiguate' ambiguous information, or to provide a context in which to interpret information.
Even if the context might be enough to 'disambiguate' , it just wouldn't sound serious.
In fact, one of the primary tasks of recognition memory could be to 'disambiguate' potential, competing sources of processing fluency to arrive at the knowledge that the item or event was experienced at a particular time in the past.
Therefore, an ontological model can effectively 'disambiguate' meanings of words from free text sentences.
Note that even when the percentage of words correctly identified is very low (high degree of perceptual stress), older adults appear to be better able to use context to 'disambiguate' words.
We know from much evidence that native speakers of all written languages use context to 'disambiguate' homophone pairs that have a single written form.
Unless you are using it to 'disambiguate' items in a list, a semicolon should be used only between independent clauses - that is, clauses that can stand as complete sentences on their own.
In order to 'disambiguate' the term, I shall call paradigms of this second kind ‘disciplinary paradigms', as opposed to the ‘exemplary paradigms' described earlier.
These kinds of approaches do not use multiagent architectures and instead target complex knowledge representation and sophisticated meaning 'disambiguation' .
The original message may not at first be interpretable, but then it is 'disambiguated' through a zoom in.
Interestingly, when creating the spirituality and health thesaurus, I thought we were 'disambiguating' terms until we did the indexing pilot study.
Zoom-ins that do not create any significant disembedding or 'disambiguation' will also not be counted.
Her research in computational linguistics includes work in the areas of word-sense 'disambiguation' and discourse analysis, where she has published numerous papers over the past 15 years.
The goal of the interview is the 'disambiguation' of the client's need.
The closest Wise comes to 'disambiguating' the narrative occurs in the final scene, when, as noted above, the wheel of Eleanor's car moves of its own accord to kill its driver.
The imperfections of polysemy analyses have not deterred computational linguists from attempting to devise algorithms for 'disambiguation' and sense selection.
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