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Meaning of anagraphically | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. Involving or pertaining to anagraphic data.
    not-comparable
  2. Involving the relationship between an ontological entity and its representation in words or symbols.
    not-comparable

Examples

“The socialists all seemed to me to be old, even those who were anagraphically young, and to be lacking in revolutionary capacity.”
“Even in a restricted group of persons, individualities have the right to manifest themselves; even where anagraphically just one religion is present, there are differences in approaching the same faith and in expressing it in practice.”
“A bare two per cent of the country—six million acres squeezed between the vast rainless deserts—was capable of sustaining life, and the population was increasing by half a million human beings every year. Anagraphically and ecologically, the prospects were appalling.”
“Since there are, in the LGN, a number of examples of the SAR sign with a value mú, it may be that the place name in the Sippar tablet should be read anagraphically as mú:šim and connected with the 'à-me-šum of the LGN.”
“The Natasha of War and Peace, who anagraphically does not exist, in the economy of the book and in readers' imaginations is more real than Napoleon.”
“Evident in the representation of three of early cinema's most popular stars, this tendency to construct the persona anagraphically - to refer to the self as a token of a transindividual category -- is a common feature of early fan discourse.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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