"Calcule" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Calcule" Meaning

The word "calcule" is the Latin word for "reckon" or "calculate". It is a verb that means to evaluate or determine the value or amount of something, often by arithmetic or mathematical methods.

"Calcule" Examples

Calculé


As an adjective, "calculé" typically translates to "calculated" or "planned" in English. Here are five examples of its usage:

Elle a réfléchi longtemps à sa réponse, avant de donner un calculé "Non" aux sollicitations de son ami. (She thought about her answer for a long time before giving a calculated "No" to her friend's solicitations.)
L'entreprise a mis en place un plan financier calculé pour répondre à la crise économique. (The company put in place a calculated financial plan to respond to the economic crisis.)
Sa décision de refuser l'offre d'emploi a été prise après avoir envisagé toutes les implications, il était un choix calculé. (Her decision to refuse the job offer was taken after considering all the implications, it was a calculated choice.)
Le développeur a utilisé des algorithmes calculés pour créer l'intelligence artificielle du jeu. (The developer used calculated algorithms to create the artificial intelligence of the game.)
Le meneur de jeu a pris un temps calme pour planifier ses mouvements avant de donner l'ordre de l'attaque, il a choisi un angle d'approche calculé. (The team leader took a calm moment to plan his moves before giving the order to attack, he chose a calculated approach.)

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Calculating

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The verb "calculating" means to be performing mathematical calculations, evaluating, or working out a solution using math. It can also describe someone who is careful and precise in their thinking or planning.

Calculatingly

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Calculatingly is an adverb that means in a calculating or deliberate manner. It suggests that someone is thinking carefully and is deliberate in their actions, likely weighing pros and cons before making a decision or taking action. It can also imply a sense of calculation or strategy in one's approach. For example, "She calculated the risks and benefits before making a decision, deciding to go ahead with the investment, calculatingly, to yield high returns."

Calculation

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Calculation refers to the process of finding or determining the value, quantity, or solution to a mathematical problem or set of problems, often using mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It can also refer to the act of thinking carefully and making a decision about something.

Calculations

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Calculations refer to the act of performing mathematical operations to find a solution or determine the value of something. It can involve adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing numbers or variables to arrive at a desired outcome.

Calculative

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Calculative refers to something or someone that is able to calculate or think carefully about matters, often in a precise and detailed way. Someone who is calculative may be thorough, methodical, and systematic in their approach to problem-solving or decision-making.

Calculator

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A calculator is a electronic device that performs arithmetic and mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as more complex calculations, at the touch of a button. It is often used for quick calculations and is a common tool in everyday life, education, and business.

Calculators

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Calculators are electronic devices that perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. They are commonly used for arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as more complex functions like exponentiation, trigonometry, and logarithms.

Calculatory

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I apologize, but "calculatory" is not a commonly used word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? <br><br>However, if you meant to type "calculatory" as a misspelling of "calculatory", it's not a word in English. "Calculatory" doesn't seem to have a widely recognized meaning. A possible interpretation could be related to calculation, but it's not a word that is widely used or accepted.

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Calculi means small concretions, usually of mineral or organic material, found in various parts of the body, such as the kidney, bladder, or bile ducts. They can cause pain, obstruction, and inflammation.

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