[
US
/ˌnɑntɹəˈdɪʃənəɫ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not conforming to or in accord with tradition
nontraditional practices
nontraditional designs
How To Use nontraditional In A Sentence
- All 20 chapters are brief overviews of medical issues relevant to men, with the topics organized in a nontraditional way.
- The research in this division has generally reflected the nontraditional interdisciplinary nature of its mission.
- Patients were told only that the study was comparing a traditional versus nontraditional form of acupuncture.
- This recipe takes the nontraditional shortcut of having you braise the pork.
- I have appreciated that her background is very similar to mine, coming from what I would call a nonconventional, nontraditional approach into politics. Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
- The nontraditional clerkships are designed to be part-time and indirectly precepted at the students' practice site or another clinical site.
- Many were raised in the church; others are determinedly secular or nontraditional spiritual seekers.
- She is a very nontraditional, complicated, independent, and passionately driven woman.
- nontraditional practices
- While this term connotes an image of a student that wavers from the norm, the research shows that most community college students are nontraditional in some sense, and, therefore, are the norm.