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Bear in mind, though, that entire bodies of sociological, philosophical, and political literature are based on highly specific, often unexplained, redefinitions of commonly understood words.Carlisle Blues said:In my experience using a word of phrase that most accurately describes what a person means is always better than using a word or phrase that somewhat describes what they mean.
For example using a word that can describe a term in biological evolution to describe a sociological phenomena is very misleading and causes a great deal of confusion; except to the one using the word or phrase.
It's even been argued that such semantic elitism (aka bad writing) is vital to expressing any idea that is not inevitably going to get lost in mainstream, conventional assumptions.
The premise is that anything easily understood is easily stereotyped, and I find that hard to refute.