hyperexpansive

adj

Etymology

From hyper- + expansive.

Definitions

  1. Overly expansive and outgoing, tending toward chaos and confusion.

    • Fanaticism, however, chooses no favorites, as Hoffer (1951) concludes, and so we presently turn to hyperexpansive prejudice.
    • In cases of on-going, chronic trauma, on the other hand, Schneider suggests that the child may become unable to counteract, and thereby conform to their hyperconstrictive or hyperexpansive pressures.
  2. Having an extreme tendency to expand.

    • Further, these fragments in 4Q158 are not merely harmonistic, but also hyperexpansive.
    • For all the public focus on terrorism after the September 11 2001 attacks on the United States, resource constraints emerged as one of the most important strategic challenges for a hyperexpansive American security posture.
    • The sensation of a hyperexpansive, globalized, and omnipotent form of power, the new Leviathan of Empire, is counterbalanced by the inherent possibilities, or even revolutionary potentials, within the monster itself.
  3. Pertaining to a class of operators closely related to the theory of negative definite…

    Pertaining to a class of operators closely related to the theory of negative definite functions on abelian semigroups.

    • As a consequence hyperexpansive multiplication operators are investigated..

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