ostensible - определение. Что такое ostensible
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Что (кто) такое ostensible - определение

CONVEYING THE MEANING OF A TERM BY POINTING OUT EXAMPLES
Ostensively; Definition by example; Ostention
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ostensible      
a.
1.
Shown, declared, avowed, assigned, manifest, apparent, exhibited, presented, visible.
2.
Specious, plausible, colorable, pretended, professed.
Ostensible      
·adj Capable of being shown; proper or intended to be shown.
II. Ostensible ·adj Shown; exhibited; declared; avowed; professed; apparent;
- often used as opposed to real or actual; as, an ostensible reason, motive, or aim.
ostensible      
[?'st?ns?b(?)l]
¦ adjective apparently true, but not necessarily so.
Derivatives
ostensibly adverb
Origin
C18: from Fr., from med. L. ostensibilis, from L. ostens-, ostendere 'stretch out to view'.
ostensible      
Ostensible is used to describe something that seems to be true or is officially stated to be true, but about which you or other people have doubts. (FORMAL)
The ostensible purpose of these meetings was to gather information on financial strategies.
= alleged
ADJ: ADJ n
ostensibly
...ostensibly independent organisations...
ADV: usu ADV with cl/group
Ostensive definition         
An ostensive definition conveys the meaning of a term by pointing out examples. This type of definition is often used where the term is difficult to define verbally, either because the words will not be understood (as with children and new speakers of a language) or because of the nature of the term (such as colors or sensations).
Ostensively         
·adv In an ostensive manner.
ostensible authority         
LEGAL DOCTRINE IN UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA
Ostensible authority; Ostensible agent
n. apparent authority to do something or represent another person or entity. See also: apparent authority ostensible agent
ostensible agent         
LEGAL DOCTRINE IN UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA
Ostensible authority; Ostensible agent
n. a person who has been given the appearance of being an employee or acting (an agent) for another (principal), which would make anyone dealing with the ostensible agent reasonably believe he/she was an employee or agent. This could include giving the ostensible agent stationery or forms of the company, letting him/her use the company truck, telephone or desk in the company office. Businesses should be careful not to allow such situations in which an ostensible agent could bind the business on a contract or make the apparent employer responsible for damages for an accident, libel or assault by the "agent." See also: apparent authority ostensible authority
Apparent authority         
LEGAL DOCTRINE IN UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA
Ostensible authority; Ostensible agent
In the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and South Africa, apparent authority (also called "ostensible authority") relates to the doctrines of the law of agency. It is relevant particularly in corporate law and constitutional law.
apparent authority         
LEGAL DOCTRINE IN UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM, CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA
Ostensible authority; Ostensible agent
n. the appearance of being the agent of another (employer or principal) with the power to act for the principal. Since under the law of agency the employer (the principal) is liable for the acts of his employee (agent), if a person who is not an agent appears to an outsider (a customer) to have been given authority by the principal, then the principal is stuck for the acts of anyone he allows to appear to have authority. This "apparent authority" can be given by providing Joe Slobovia (who has no authority to contract) with materials, stationery, forms, a truck with a company logo, or letting him work out of the company office, so that a reasonable person would think Joe had authority to act for the company. Then the contract or the price quote given by Joe and accepted by a third party is binding on the company. Apparent authority may also arise when Joe works for the company, has no authority to contract, but appears to have been given that authority. Beware of the salesman who exceeds his authority or the hanger-on who claims to work for the boss. See also: agency ostensible authority

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Ostensive definition

An ostensive definition conveys the meaning of a term by pointing out examples. This type of definition is often used where the term is difficult to define verbally, either because the words will not be understood (as with children and new speakers of a language) or because of the nature of the term (such as colors or sensations). It is usually accompanied with a gesture pointing to the object serving as an example, and for this reason is also often referred to as "definition by pointing".