didactical

ADJECTIVE
  1. instructive (especially excessively)
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How To Use didactical In A Sentence

  • A deliberate disavowal of any attempt to ‘lay down didactically the principles’ of prose writing provides him with an excellent basis to do exactly that.
  • In the second, the children were taught didactically about shapes: "this is a triangle. Ellen Galinsky: The Promise of Play: A Report from the 2010 Aspen Institute Ideas Festival
  • This casual private intercourse with Israel, but served to manifest him in his far lesser lights; thrifty, domestic, dietarian, and, it may be, didactically waggish. Israel Potter
  • Although I should also add here, we did use these models didactically, in that we were trying to investigate how the system functioned in relation to variations in these parameters.
  • I didn't do any empirical or didactical research, nor did I try to work out everything that I was going to see beforehand. ARTINFO: Developing Nations: A Q&A with David Adjaye
  • The didactically stated importance of investing precious time and energy into constructing a synthetic conceptualization of a term eluded me. Humanistic Nursing
  • Multimedia teaching is the important current of didactical instrument reformation.
  • The series does not deploy these themes didactically or even moralistically. What Girls Want
  • Watercolour," the show, does manage to be as accessible as its medium - which means it also succeeds didactically. Medium is message at Tate Britain 'Watercolour' show
  • ‘What we want to do is encourage the individual to think about their own personal circumstances rather than talking didactically to them,’ he states.
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