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archival

[ UK /ˈɑːka‍ɪvə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɑɹˈkaɪvəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or contained in or serving as an archive

How To Use archival In A Sentence

  • Studies have shown that end users are already overloaded and are therefore not willing to participate in archival training sessions.
  • One area that is often overlooked in the health center is a central storage location for archival of health charts.
  • Such a gesture might look to contemporary historians like an act of archival vandalism, but it was entirely characteristic of the old school to which Macmillan belonged.
  • If the archival filing application is rejected, the reasons shall be stated in the written notice.
  • His work draws upon archival documents, published sources, and legal cases.
  • The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival holdings of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration.
  • Although immunocytochemistry was not performed on our cases owing to the need to keep the slides for archival records, our hypothesis is further supported by a recent study.
  • 3 Lay forth out of your everlasting scrine scrine > {Casket or cabinet for archival papers} 4 The antique rolls, which there lie hidden still, antique > ancient The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • Orthodoxy, symbolized by domestic markers of status and respectability derived from European customs, came a generation after initial colonial land claims. 73 Significantly, evidence of this cultural orthodoxy appears in archival sources after a period of contested frontier life. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • Yet the exhibition overall is beset by an archival feeling, which is abetted by the period posters and reliquary vitrines housing pamphlets and first editions.
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