mutual exclusiveness

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mutual exclusiveness

The two statements exhibit mutual exclusiveness.

Definition

Noun: The state or condition where two or more things cannot both exist, be true, or occur simultaneously. It describes a fundamental logical relationship of incompatibility.

Usage

This term is used to describe a logical, conceptual, or practical contradiction where the presence or truth of one element necessarily excludes the other(s). It is a formal term common in logic, philosophy, statistics, and technical discussions.

Examples
  • In logic, the propositions "The door is open" and "The door is closed" exhibit mutual exclusiveness; they cannot both be true for the same door at the same time.
  • The mutual exclusiveness of the two hypotheses meant that proving one automatically disproved the other.
  • When designing the survey, we ensured the answer choices had mutual exclusiveness so a respondent could not select two contradictory options.
Advanced Usage
  • In Probability Theory: Two events are said to be mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. The probability of both occurring together is zero.
    • Example: In a single coin toss, the outcomes "heads" and "tails" have mutual exclusiveness.
  • In Set Theory: Two sets are mutually exclusive if their intersection is the empty set (they share no common elements).
Variants and Related Words
  • Mutually Exclusive (adjective phrase): Describing things that possess mutual exclusiveness.
    • Example: "Being a square" and "being a circle" are mutually exclusive properties for a shape.
  • Incompatibility (noun): A broader term for the inability to exist or work together harmoniously.
  • Contradiction (noun): A specific type of incompatibility between statements or ideas.
Synonyms
  • Incompatibility
  • Disjointedness
  • Contradictoriness
  • Oppositeness (in specific contexts)
Antonyms
  • Compatibility
  • Concurrence
  • Overlap
  • Intersection
mutual exclusiveness

The two statements exhibit mutual exclusiveness.

Noun
  1. the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time