square bracket
Americannoun
noun
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either of a pair of characters [ ], used to enclose a section of writing or printing to separate it from the main text
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Also called: bracket. either of these characters used as a sign of aggregation in mathematical or logical expressions indicating that the expression contained in the brackets is to be evaluated first and treated as a unit in the evaluation of the whole
Etymology
Origin of square bracket
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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The text of a new draft released last month contains spaces in square brackets, ready to be filled in when more-quantitative measures are agreed.
From Nature
The draft statement, to which all the G20 financial leaders have to agree, contains a sentence in square brackets — which means it was not yet agreed — that trade and investment were important engines of growth.
From Reuters
However, the fact this section was in square brackets implies it had not been fully signed off by all parties.
From BBC
Forget the fight over including one sentence or another, what goes in the square brackets or the footnotes of the deal.
From BBC
He said a draft deal contained "unclear language" and "square brackets".
From BBC
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