Categoric in a sentence as an adjective

He goes on about reverse and how "the categoric definition of that is almost information free.

Probability is not the sort of math this guy is aiming at. Stats may be insanely common in practice, but they are small, disjointed subsets in a few of these big, categoric areas.

> to become even more hardcore on algebra and categoric languageIn some of the standard libraries, yes, that's true.

He made an extremely broad, categoric statement with zero supporting evidence.

For the most part, NoSQL isn't a categoric replacement for relational databases but rather an additional set of potential tools.

I think you make a categoric mistake in insisting on separating perception from the activities which are responsible for it.

This is a categoric no. Epilepsy is a documented phenomenon.

Except that Purescript uses the liberty from Haskell legacy libraries to become even more hardcore on algebra and categoric language.

From a priority perspective, negation doesn't open categoric new possibilities for our customers in the way that excision, or the log API, or a new storage option does.

I can't say I have a categoric aversion, but the onus is on upstream to honestly and clearly explain the specific circumstances and reasoning for why the license by itself is insufficient for their special needs.

Categoric definitions

adjective

relating to or included in a category or categories

See also: categorical

adjective

not modified or restricted by reservations; "a categorical denial"; "a flat refusal"

See also: categorical flat unconditional