"Subsequences" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Subsequences" Meaning

A subsequence of a list is a sequence formed by taking some, or all, of the elements in the list.

"Subsequences" Examples

Examples of "subsequences" in a sentence:


1. Mathematics: The Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 has many subsequences, but one notable example is 0, 1, 1, 2, 5, 8.
2. Cutting: The sequences of notes in a musical composition can also be considered subsequences, where the music interleaves various melodies or rhythms.
3. Concert: The biologist identified several subsequences of the main chromosome in the cell, where DNA replication occurs.
4. Hub: The updated data stream built upon an existing subsequence related to the user's browsing history.
5. Pattern: Following a specific subsequence of characters in the machine learning algorithm improved its test results dramatically.

"Subsequences" Similar Words

Subscriptions

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Subscriptions refer to the practice of purchasing or obtaining access to a product, service, or content (such as a magazine, streaming platform, or software) for an ongoing period, often in exchange for regular payments or fees. They can be monthly, yearly, or occur at another recurring interval.<br><br>Typically, a subscription involves:<br><br> Access to exclusive content or services<br> Regular deliveries of goods, features, or content<br> Periodic payments, which can be one-time or recurring<br> Potential for updates, new features, or promotions<br><br>Examples of subscriptions include:<br><br> Netflix (streaming service)<br> Gym memberships<br> Software as a Service (SaaS)<br> Online magazine or newspaper subscriptions<br> Phone or internet plan subscriptions<br> Music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music

Subscriptive

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Adjective: Given to or acting in a way that causes or attempts to cause another person, especially a child or a weaker person, to act in a way that is socially unacceptable in order to elicit or extract money, gifts or any favours from that person or others.<br><br>Example: The con artist used subscriptive tactics to swindle the elderly woman out of her life savings.

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Subsection

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Subsecutive

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Subsecutive refers to something that comes or happens immediately after something else, in a sequence or succession of events, actions, or steps.<br><br>For example: "The new policy was announced subsequence to the company's financial report."<br><br>However, I must note that the word "subsecutive" is not a standard word in the English language. The correct word is "subsequent", which has a similar meaning.

Subsemitone

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I couldn't find any word or definition for "subsemitone".

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Subsequency

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Subsequent

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Subsequential

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Subsequently

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Subserosal

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Subserous

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Subserve

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To subservie is to serve or assist someone in a subordinate or inferior position, often in a humble or obedient manner. It can also mean to fulfill or carry out the wishes or orders of someone else.

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