keyfi, rastgele seçilmiş, ihtiyari keyfi, planlı olmayan, keyfi, kanun yerine birinin kararına bağlı olan, isteğe bağlı, kendince, nedensiz seçilmiş, keyfe bağlı, nedensiz, isteğe göre, hakem kararı ile belirlenen, zalim, gaddar, buyrultusal, gelişigüzel, arbitrarily keyfi olarak, arbitrariness keyfi hareket, göreli, indi, dilemsel, tek taraflı, despotik, rastlantısal, kestirilmiş, saymaca, seçmeli, takdiri, Keyfîlik, keyfî hareket, keyfi olarak, isteğe bağlı olarak, utanmazlık, hakem kararıyla, keyfine bağlı olarak, keyfiyet, buyrultusallık, keyfilik, keyfi hareket, (isim) keyfi hareket, gelişigüzellik, nedensizlik,
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keyfi, kanun yerine birinin kararına bağlı olan sıfat
Based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random, Determined by impulse rather than reason; heavy-handed, Any and all possible, wanton, reckless; uncontrolled, unrestricted; unreasonable, unsupported, Despotic; absolute in power; bound by no law; harsh and unforbearing; tyrannical; as, an arbitrary prince or government, Exercised according to one's own will or caprice, and therefore conveying a notion of a tendency to abuse the possession of power, Term used to describe the non-universal differing ways that different languages handle representation and rules For example, human beings do not by genetic necessity have a common term for 'dog' or a common way of forming plurality; arbitrary forms develop within separate speech communities, Depending on will or discretion; not governed by any fixed rules; as, an arbitrary decision; an arbitrary punishment, chosen for no reason, somewhat random, outcome usually technically logical, Here, the fact that the features of human languages bear no direct relation to their meanings but are agreed-on symbols, Genus: Judgment of the validity of a claim Differentia: Not based on any evidence for or against, something done capriciously or at pleasure; without adequate determining principle; non-rational, something which is introduced into a situation without regard to the data of the situation, based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice; "an arbitrary decision"; "the arbitrary rule of a dictator"; "an arbitrary penalty"; "of arbitrary size and shape"; "an arbitrary choice"; "arbitrary division of the group into halves", disapproval If you describe an action, rule, or decision as arbitrary, you think that it is not based on any principle, plan, or system. It often seems unfair because of this. Arbitrary arrests and detention without trial were common. + arbitrarily ar·bi·trari·ly The victims were not chosen arbitrarily. decided or arranged without any reason or plan, often unfairly (arbitrarius , from arbiter; ARBITER), Depending on individual discretion and not fixed by law; existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as a whimsical and unreasonable act of will, a characteristics of a decision or action that is uninformed or is based upon one person's judgment or discretion See Capricious, A fixed amount which a transportation line agrees to accept in a dividing joint rate; A fixed amount added to or deducted from one station to make a rate from another station; A fixed amount added to or deducted from a rate to one station to make a rate to another station An allowance added to an employee's rate of pay in additional to regular wages, based on provisions included in the union contract, 1) Charge in addition to regular freight charge to compensate for unusual local conditions 2) Fixed amount accepted by a carrier when dividing joint rates, seemingly random or without reason or system Dependent on a whim, Something done without apparent logic, In an arbitrary manner; by will only; despotically; absolutely, In an arbitrary manner, wantonly; in a tyrannical manner, in a random manner; "the houses were randomly scattered"; "bullets were fired into the crowd at random", despotism, absolutism, The quality of being arbitrary; despoticalness; tyranny, the state of being arbitrary, the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment; "I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory",
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Based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random - "The decision to use 18 years as the legal age of adulthood was arbitrary, as both age 17 and 19 were reasonable alternatives."
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Determined by impulse rather than reason; heavy-handed - ""The Russian trials were Stalin's purges, with which he attempted to consolidate his power. Like most people in the West, I believed these show trials to be the arbitrary acts of a cruel dictator." ()"
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Any and all possible - "The equation is true for an arbitrary value of x."
Despotic; absolute in power; bound by no law; harsh and unforbearing; tyrannical; as, an arbitrary prince or government
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Exercised according to one's own will or caprice, and therefore conveying a notion of a tendency to abuse the possession of power
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Term used to describe the non-universal differing ways that different languages handle representation and rules For example, human beings do not by genetic necessity have a common term for 'dog' or a common way of forming plurality; arbitrary forms develop within separate speech communities
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Depending on will or discretion; not governed by any fixed rules; as, an arbitrary decision; an arbitrary punishment
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chosen for no reason, somewhat random
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outcome usually technically logical
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Here, the fact that the features of human languages bear no direct relation to their meanings but are agreed-on symbols
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Genus: Judgment of the validity of a claim Differentia: Not based on any evidence for or against
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something done capriciously or at pleasure; without adequate determining principle; non-rational
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something which is introduced into a situation without regard to the data of the situation
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based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice; "an arbitrary decision"; "the arbitrary rule of a dictator"; "an arbitrary penalty"; "of arbitrary size and shape"; "an arbitrary choice"; "arbitrary division of the group into halves"
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disapproval If you describe an action, rule, or decision as arbitrary, you think that it is not based on any principle, plan, or system. It often seems unfair because of this. Arbitrary arrests and detention without trial were common. + arbitrarily ar·bi·trari·ly The victims were not chosen arbitrarily. decided or arranged without any reason or plan, often unfairly (arbitrarius , from arbiter; ARBITER)
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Depending on individual discretion and not fixed by law; existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as a whimsical and unreasonable act of will
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a characteristics of a decision or action that is uninformed or is based upon one person's judgment or discretion See Capricious
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A fixed amount which a transportation line agrees to accept in a dividing joint rate; A fixed amount added to or deducted from one station to make a rate from another station; A fixed amount added to or deducted from a rate to one station to make a rate to another station An allowance added to an employee's rate of pay in additional to regular wages, based on provisions included in the union contract
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1) Charge in addition to regular freight charge to compensate for unusual local conditions 2) Fixed amount accepted by a carrier when dividing joint rates
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seemingly random or without reason or system Dependent on a whim
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Something done without apparent logic
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arbitrarily
In an arbitrary manner; by will only; despotically; absolutely
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In an arbitrary manner
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wantonly; in a tyrannical manner
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in a random manner; "the houses were randomly scattered"; "bullets were fired into the crowd at random"
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The quality of being arbitrary; despoticalness; tyranny
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the state of being arbitrary
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the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment; "I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory"
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