a priori in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for a priori in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for a priori in the Italian»English Dictionary

Translations for a priori in the English»Italian Dictionary

a2 <davanti a vocale o “h” muta an [ən, æn]> [Brit ə, eɪ, Am eɪ, ə] ART art indef

a.m. [Brit eɪˈɛm, Am ˌeɪˈɛm] ADV

See also account

I.account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, Am əˈkaʊnt] N

III.account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, Am əˈkaʊnt] VB trans form (regard as)

A1, a [Brit ə, eɪ, Am eɪ, ə] N

a priori in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for a priori in the English»Italian Dictionary

a priori [ˌeɪ·pri:·ˈɔ:·ri] ADV

Translations for a priori in the English»Italian Dictionary

See also air conditioning, account

See also answer

a [ə, stressed: eɪ] indef art before consonant, an [ən, stressed: æn] before vowel

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Yet, the similarity between these social phenomena is limited, as science is based in experimentation and development, whereas magic is an a priori belief.
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None of the finite set of models included in the map is recommended a priori.
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Inside the framework of this method, the processes of conceptualization are represented by qualitative constructive algorithms, which exclude a priori any vagueness and illusory problems.
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All of these methods used theoretical, a priori restrictions.
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But the tree is no more than a graphical device; it is not some a priori form that nature imposes upon the evolutionary process.
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Follow-up tests are often distinguished in terms of whether they are planned (a priori) or post hoc.
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In any case a human modelled a priori can then be fitted to the sensor data.
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Practically this implies that our information processing capabilities come under increasing a priori control of our long-term hypercognitive maps and our self-definitions.
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These are a priori directly influenced or controlled by those interested in a particular outcome of an event.
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Though leaving some ambiguity with sparse measurements, the contiguity may be assessed applying a priori knowledge.
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