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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The driving license is defeasible if the driver accumulates too many traffic violations.
His excitement over the new video game was defeasible once he discovered its poor graphics.
Her trust in the politician was defeasible after learning about their involvement in a corruption scandal.
The teacher's authority was defeasible as the students questioned her knowledge on the subject.
The assumption that all teenagers are rebellious is defeasible when one considers individual personality traits.
The company implemented defeasible measures to protect its sensitive data.
His argument was defeasible when confronted with concrete evidence.
The fortress had defeasible defenses that were easily breached by the enemy.
The professor's theory turned out to be defeasible after further experimentation.
The coach implemented a defeasible strategy to secure victory in the basketball game.
The artist created a defeasible sculpture, allowing for modifications during the creative process.
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