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problematics
[ prob-luh-mat-iks ]
plural noun
- the uncertainties or difficulties inherent in a situation or plan.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of problematics1
Example Sentences
In 2020, the problematics of bodily possessionâwhich is to say, the difficulties of re-engaging this playful fantasy conceit at a time when issues of bodily autonomy are rightly being taken more seriouslyâare hardly limited to WW84 alone.
There are so many levels on which Bantonâs case lays bare sundry problematics of the U.S. justice system, starting with the governmentâs reliance on what can only be called professional snitches.
It helps you get through some of the problematics, I guess, of how people accept you and stuff if their expectations arenât that high.
She said that Octavian at the Met was likely her last trouser role, explaining that her voice was evolving and noting wryly that âthe problematics of hormonally overwhelmed young boys doesnât appeal to me so much.â
Thus, the appointment of these two curators provides another concrete example of the problematics in which this discontentment is rooted.
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