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- BRACKETED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRACKETED is joined to the stroke by a curved line
- BRACKETED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BRACKETED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of bracket 2 to put brackets around words, phrases, numbers… Learn more
- Bracket - Wikipedia
A parenthesis in rhetoric and linguistics refers to the entire bracketed text, not just to the enclosing marks used (so all the text in this set of round brackets may be described as "a parenthesis") [22]
- How and When To Use Brackets In Grammar [ ] | YourDictionary
To type a bracket on a computer, hit the bracket key (right after “P” on your keyboard) will give you an opening bracket, and the key next to that one will give you the closing bracket Easy peasy You’re most likely to see and use brackets when dealing with quoted text
- bracketed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
v [~ + object] Building to furnish with or support by a bracket or brackets: He bracketed the fittings with braces Building, to place (words, etc ) within brackets to group in a class together: The problems of the inner city were bracketed together in that article
- Bracketed - definition of bracketed by The Free Dictionary
Brackets ( [ ] ), sometimes known as square brackets, are similar to parentheses in that they are used to contain information that does not impact the overall grammatical structure of the sentence
- What Is Bracketing In Qualitative Research? - Simply Psychology
Bracketing, also known as epoché or phenomenological reduction, is a technique where researchers set aside (or “bracket out”) their own preconceptions, assumptions, and prior knowledge about a phenomenon to study it more objectively
- Bracketed - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Bracketed refers to an expression or information that is enclosed within brackets, which are punctuation marks used to include additional information or clarification
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