Used in a Sentence

inequalities

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for inequalities.

Editorial note

I studied the Bell inequalities at the university, but I have no cue about what this sentence means.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A condition or state (of social, cultural, or legal matters) that is not equal; especially, such a condition that is thereby also unfair.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of inequalities gathered in one view.

noun

A condition or state (of social, cultural, or legal matters) that is not equal; especially, such a condition that is thereby also unfair.

noun

Absence of equality.

noun

(of surfaces or objects) Unevenness, irregularity.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for inequalities.

noun

A condition or state (of social, cultural, or legal matters) that is not equal; especially, such a condition that is thereby also unfair.

noun

Absence of equality.

noun

(of surfaces or objects) Unevenness, irregularity.

noun

(mathematics) A statement that of two quantities one is specifically less than (or greater than) another. Symbol: < or ≤ or > or ≥ or ne , as appropriate.

Example sentences

1

I studied the Bell inequalities at the university, but I have no cue about what this sentence means.

2

Even familiar and elementary concepts like absolute value and inequalities were sort of difficult in that context.

3

A good litmus test for an article like this is whether it talks about the Bell inequalities.

4

You should complain about the ones that are responsible for the inequalities, not with the weakest part.

5

Moreover for less dramatic conditions, there are race-based inequalities in our fundamental knowledge of medicine.

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This is not because they are not as smart--they are just not as well prepared coming in due to inequalities in pre-college education.

7

It's all about trying to balance the inequalities in the tech sector.

8

Solving systems of linear equalities and inequalities is what LP solvers do, and they've got decades of research into how to do it extremely fast.

9

It's entirely consistent with one common cause for all inequalities.

10

How many wars could be prevented, injustices righted, and inequalities balanced with a bit of know-how and modern biology, chemistry, and tactics?

11

- should use inequalities, since that's all that's needed and it won't contain heisenbugs like the above.

12

Also in a world where we worry too much about inequalities, those american who do not have fixed assets are likely to get hurt even more.

Quote examples

1

Constraints become equalities and inequalities in the tableau, and the objective function is constructed from non-required ("best effort") constraints.

2

Is it possible that, due to race-income inequalities in America, that black males are also more likely to have low/no income at the same "much higher rate"?

3

The truth is, starving to death is a much greater disincentive to people working on pieces of art than the likelihood that someone will steal their work, and copyright exacerbates the "starving to death" problem by creating inequalities.

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[...] The truth is, starving to death is a much greater disincentive to people working on pieces of art than the likelihood that someone will steal their work, and copyright exacerbates the "starving to death" problem by creating inequalities.

Proper noun examples

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Inequalities will always exist as long as people can use their assets to gain advantages for themselves/their families, and trying to force it otherwise against an unwilling populace is likely to just exacerbate the problem in other ways (see: Suburban flight).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use inequalities in a sentence?

I studied the Bell inequalities at the university, but I have no cue about what this sentence means.

What does inequalities mean?

A condition or state (of social, cultural, or legal matters) that is not equal; especially, such a condition that is thereby also unfair.

What part of speech is inequalities?

inequalities is commonly used as noun.