particular viewpoint

collocation in English

meaningsofparticularandviewpoint

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particular
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/
us
/pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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viewpoint
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvjuː.pɔɪnt/
us
/ˈvjuː.pɔɪnt/
UK
a place from where a person can look at something, especially at an area of ...
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(Definition ofparticularandviewpointfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofparticular viewpoint

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Most neurons responded to only a given object shown from aparticularviewpoint.
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Because human and animal souls are identical, the perspectivism that gives each species itsparticularviewpoint, its particular way of acting in the world, must be located in the body.
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The women were able to speak and be heard, but only if they spoke from aparticularviewpointdrawing on certain understandings of health and health care.
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In the ensuing passages, the number of respondents with aparticularviewpointis indicated if this is the case.
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They are there to witness from theirparticularviewpointthe actions of the police.
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This implies that such a church must be seen from aparticularviewpoint.
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The ladies also have their periods when mankind finds it very difficult to follow theirparticularviewpoint.
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If one or another is able to lend itself to aparticularviewpoint, and that viewpoint alone, we are all in danger.
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This report has been used to defend aparticularviewpointthat was arrived at independently, before the report was ever read.
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There is no reason why our questionnaire could not be completed by more than one person, or aparticularviewpointbe put forward.
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Thisparticularviewpointis called a "naya" or a partial viewpoint.
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However, the same term is sometimes used to refer to a view "definition", including theparticularviewpoint and the corresponding guidance that defines each concrete view.
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It inspired him to postulate that the totality of an electron is both a particle and a wave, but when you observe it you pick out oneparticularviewpoint.
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All such articles and writings are included for their legal or practical discussions of agricultural or food law topics rather than anyparticularviewpoint.
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From this world view, a series of polygons (typically triangles) is created that approximates the original models as seen from aparticularviewpoint, the camera.
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The reports are strictly non-partisan and examine a broad spectrum of research and policy options, and do not advocate aparticularviewpoint.
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Any attempt to describe a doctrine will reflect aparticularviewpoint, and for that reason can not be thought of as definitive.
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Animation sequences were produced to show the proposed organisation of the whole site and photomontage views created to show the implications of alternative schemes from particular viewpoints.
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The particular viewpoints illustrated in the multiple-viewpoint portion of this illustration are indicated by the small number (1 to 4) beside the stimulus.
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