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Being of the nature of a notion or concept.
notional
ideational
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notional
ideational
1
Even where banks wield
notional
bargaining power, using it is not straightforward.
2
In corporate accounting practice, the
notional
owners and managers are the shareholders.
3
It is not the prices but the market itself which is
notional
.
4
They will no longer have even the
notional
support of the Church.'
5
Whatever danger Jude had discovered, or believed she'd discovered, it was
notional
.
1
In this case, the suppressed
ideational
complex manifested itself in signing the name.
2
Rather, however, they are due to peculiarities of the
ideational
and emotional centers.
3
As one grows older his mind grows more and more
ideational
.
4
The older we become, the richer is our
ideational
life.
5
There is no need to add that my
ideational
abstinence went unrecognized and unrewarded.
1
As a concept, or in a
conceptional
context, it did not extend far enough.
2
Without rules, women will be rudderless in a mire of menstrual blood and
conceptional
gore.
3
To dramatize it a bit, it attempts to free the selfish gene from the individual organism, which has been its
conceptional
prison.
4
There is now no reverence for any thing; and the reason is, that men possess conceptions only, and all their knowledge is
conceptional
only.
5
In 5 out of 9 infants (recorded at 28-34 weeks
conceptional
age) circadian rhythms were found in body temperature.
conceptional age
conceptional context
conceptional gore
conceptional prison