dichotomisations

[US]/daɪˌkɒtəmaɪˈzeɪʃənz/
[UK]/daɪˌkɑtəmaɪˈzeɪʃənz/

Translation

n.the process of dividing into two parts or classifications

Phrases & Collocations

dichotomisations analysis

dichotomisations effects

dichotomisations approach

dichotomisations framework

dichotomisations model

dichotomisations strategies

dichotomisations variables

dichotomisations types

dichotomisations methods

dichotomisations categories

Example Sentences

different dichotomisations can lead to varying interpretations of data.

the study focuses on the dichotomisations of social roles in modern society.

understanding dichotomisations in philosophy can deepen our knowledge.

his research highlights the dichotomisations present in cultural narratives.

many debates revolve around the dichotomisations of good and evil.

in psychology, dichotomisations can oversimplify complex human behaviors.

exploring dichotomisations in gender can reveal societal biases.

his paper critiques the dichotomisations used in environmental policy.

dichotomisations in literature often reflect cultural tensions.

we must reconsider the dichotomisations that shape our understanding of history.

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