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n. (plural of decomposition English)
Usage examples of "decompositions".
He'd been through plenty of decompositions during his Academy training, not to mention passing through this very same Singularity point on die way out to Vega subspace.
He'd been through plenty of decompositions during his Academy training, not to mention passing through this very same Singularity point on the way out to Vega subspace.
Although no absolute satisfaction is given to philosophy, either to circumscribe the cause or to limit the effect, the contemplator falls into those unfathomable ecstasies caused by these decompositions of force terminating in unity.
Although indeed no absolute satisfaction may be vouchsafed to philosophy, no more in circumscribing the cause than in limiting the effect, the contemplator falls into unfathomable ecstasies in view of all these decompositions of forces resulting in unity.
If I could remain there without being devoured, I would be able to follow the shifts, the slow revolutions, the infinitesimal decompositions and recompositions in the chill of the currents.
Firing is supposed to bring about certain chemical decompositions and recombinations that entirely change the physical character of the dry clay.
Intrinsic image decompositions have been proposed for understanding lightness perception (Arend, 1994.