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UK
/kənsˈɛptʃuːəl/
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[ US /kənˈsɛptʃuəɫ/ ]
[ US /kənˈsɛptʃuəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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being or characterized by concepts or their formation
conceptual discussions
sex is a notional category, gender is a grammatical category
the schizophrenic loses ability to abstract or do conceptual thinking
How To Use conceptual In A Sentence
- A second preoccupation evident in these papers is responsibility, and what could roughly be described as the ethical dimension of conceptualisation.
- It's conceptual art with pathos! Times, Sunday Times
- This role of film as an instance of mass media is opposed to that of Adorno, who could only conceptualise the mass media as a means of stupefying the masses in a capitalist society.
- The Phoenix Mills Compound, that Ruia conceptualized, is an icon in the Indian retail space. India's Atul Ruia
- Whether we take the signified or the signifier, Saussure argues, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system.
- I don't really understand why the judges felt like it needed to be laced with conceptuality," Mitchell, 32, said. Work of Art's Dusty on Why Jerry Was Wrong and Having His Own Short Shorts
- Further work is needed at the conceptual level in this area to determine the exact nature of the constraints required.
- There are few domains of management practice and conceptualisation that are as complex and of such significant consequence as that of designing the future of a city.
- Most of the conceptual distinctions which have been used to narrow the scope of such protection have been applied to them.
- Most American designers are either obsessed with objective space or suffer from just trying to make things look cool - but here there is evidence of honesty, conceptualism and philosophy.