ADJECTIVE
  1. being of the nature of a notion or concept
    a notional response to the question
    to improve notional comprehension
    a plan abstract and conceptional
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How To Use ideational In A Sentence

  • Affects include desires, wishes, a sense of health or debility: They are ideational indicants of bodily thriving or declining.
  • Informative function is also called ideational function in the framework of functional grammar.
  • It is a human invention or creation not of a physical or material kind but of a purely intellectual and ideational kind.
  • Mask's interanimation of the material and the ideational, of grit and philosophically-oriented intellection -- results in stanzas notably more literary and poetic than Wolfenstein's. Kaufman, Notes- _Reading Shelley's Interventionist Poetry, 1819-1820_ - Romantic Circles Praxis Series
  • But as the philosopher Morton White has pointed out, Dewey nevertheless played a little fast and loose with apriority: In his Logic [: The Theory of Inquiry, 1938] Dewey makes a distinction between what he calls "existential" and "ideational" propositions which resembles that between synthetic and analytic statements. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Anthropology provides theoretical frame for the thesis, making it convenient to classify ideational mistranslation into five categories, as addressed previously.
  • K. Anthony Appiah argues that racial ascriptions are problematic whether one adopts an ideational or a referential theory of language.
  • Anthropology provides theoretical frame for the thesis, making it convenient to classify ideational mistranslation into five categories, as addressed previously.
  • A strict ideational theory requires that all the criterial beliefs be satisfied in the correct application of the concept.
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