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referential

[ UK /ɹɪfəɹˈɛnʃə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. referring or pointing to something
    symbols are inherently referential

How To Use referential In A Sentence

  • They are only preparing them for the preferential treatment awaiting them when they become hardened criminals in modern jails. The Sun
  • Conclusions obtained have certain referential value for parameters adjustment.
  • This loss in yearly disposable income would occur if Britain adapted a trading agreement which involved the loss of preferential trade links with the EU. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is actually something of a challenge to locate sentences in The Structure of Evolutionary Theory that are not unwieldy, ridiculously self-referential, and grotesquely polysyllabic.
  • Ola also claimed certain couples get preferential treatment when it comes to routines and song choices. The Sun
  • The map is a referential structure; inside a coordinate system all can be referenced laying the gridwork for reality.
  • We focus on linguistic signals of discourse coherence, such as connectives (because, although) and referential expressions (anaphors, cataphors).
  • Call us a bunch of self-referential, mocking, postmodern deconstructionist ironicists, if you will. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over six years ago, the Association put forward proposals, which would rank farmers as preferential creditors for agricultural produce supplied by them.
  • Discourse is thereby conceived as a ‘generative mechanism’ rather than as a self-referential sphere in which nothing of significance exists outside it.
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