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How to use by definition in a sentence

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And I believe this devotion to sport distracts people from their own lives, making it by definition an opiate of masses.
It's a club, which by definition, allows entry only for its members, at a cost, for its services.
Being the nosiest person I know, a quidnunc by definition, I usually will do anything to find out something.
A tapestry is, by definition, a flat-woven cloth that uses discontinuous weft threads to create images.
Is the EIF by definition a festival exclusively for high-minded pursuits where jollity has no place?
A non-custodial sentence, by definition, is regarded as something that is imposed when the person is not a serious or recidivist offender.
So this is a group by definition prepared to render a death verdict if they feel this is the appropriate case.
Why am I so driven to protect her, she who by definition should be my sworn enemy?
The OS by definition must include an application programming interface, and hardware interfaces in the form of device drivers.
In the early twentieth century, logical positivism narrowed the scope of meaning in a way that made belief in God subjective by definition.
The long-tail approach, by definition, requires you to be constantly on the prowl for underdog and underexposed offerings.
He is a bookseller and poet and by definition low-paid, and this has been a strain.
Tautologies are statements true by definition and so are quite incapable of empirical refutation or prediction.
Smart younger people are techies almost by definition, and this is reflected in what they watch and read as well.
Public money is involved, by definition a scarce resource that has many competing claims to its use.
The deer baited by the Ward Union Stag Hunt are, by definition, tame animals, as they have been confined and farmed by the Hunt.
True masochists, by definition, want to be shamed and have their self-esteem beaten into the ground.
Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal.
Nonetheless, we are easily seduced into thinking popularisation of such a subject is, by definition, a bad thing.
Royal Navy ships were ordered without torpedo tubes, so by definition they were frigates, while their identical American sisters were destroyers.
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The aims of the translator were also clarified by definition of his audience.
The counterview is that Ho's communist ideology would have inevitably made North Vietnam an enemy by definition.
A coalition is by definition a hotch-potch of ideals and most level headed people hate it, but criticising it just for political ends is also negative.
Yes, ambushing is by definition not good for sponsors, but special laws require stronger justification than simply having been upstaged by clever marketers.
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