Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being unified or made one.

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  • adjective Able to be united.

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Examples

  • The Democrat Party is not a unifiable organization.

    "Tensions boil between Obame-Clinton camp." Ann Althouse 2008

  • This field, however, involves not only conjunctions and interactions, but also disjunctions and heterogeneities, and cannot be seen as fully unifiable or containable by means of a synthesis, dialectical or other.

    Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics 2005

  • A most general unifier (mgu) produces the most general instance shared by two unifiable expressions.

    Automated Reasoning Portoraro, Frederic 2005

  • Shifting inference capabilities into the unification mechanism adds power but at a price: The existence of an mgu for two unifiable expressions may not be unique (there could actually be infinitely many), and the unification process becomes undecidable in general.

    Automated Reasoning Portoraro, Frederic 2005

  • This is largely due to the fact that unification in higher-order logic is more complex than in the first-order case: unifiable terms do not always posess a most general unifier, and higher-order unification is itself undecidable.

    Automated Reasoning Portoraro, Frederic 2005

  • Fateh actually does exist as a coherent and easily unifiable political movement.

    Charlottesville Blogs 2009

  • Fateh actually does exist as a coherent and easily unifiable political movement.

    TPMCafe 2009

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