discretive proposition

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English[edit]

Examples
  • Job was patient, though his grief was great.
  • Junk food is cheap, but may harm your health.

Noun[edit]

discretive proposition (plural discretive propositions)

  1. (logic) A compound proposition in which contrasting judgments are made, connected by a word such as "but" or "though".
    Synonym: discretive