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Meanings of
experiential
in inglês
Derived from experience or the experience of existence.
existential
Related terms
empirical
empiric
Content.
content
cognitive content
Related terms
mental object
Synonyms
Examples for "
existential
"
existential
Examples for "
existential
"
1
But plunge Europe into
existential
crisis and it suddenly seems to matter.
2
In this
existential
crisis, Ireland did not take its lead from Britain.
3
Declarations that the union is facing an
existential
crisis are not new.
4
Clarke described legal aid as in the grips of an
existential
crisis.
5
It was a global problem, an
existential
threat, with sweeping economic implications.
Usage of
experiential
in inglês
1
Please understand, however, that this is an event that requires
experiential
contact.
2
One rich and untapped source of
experiential
material is your Extended Family.
3
It's difficult to describe the work, because it's such an
experiential
thing.
4
Psychopathic traits related positively to
experiential
emotion deficits across the two disorders.
5
As part of
experiential
learning, we need to state clearly what went wrong.
6
Light pollution is what, unfortunately, limits this sort of
experiential
activity.
7
Forty-five
experiential
and intuitive interventions were used to tackle key barriers.
8
Results showed that this
experiential
lesson led to significant learning gains.
9
Later in time, the immediate
experiential
component is present only indirectly in language.
10
He was often interested in the
experiential
side of visual art.
11
Using a VE also affords a simulated community for
experiential
learning.
12
It is an instrument that we use to describe
experiential
things.
13
Although the event is ephemeral, the resultant
experiential
knowledge is lasting and cumulative.
14
There's been a reflective side to it, and an
experiential
side to it.
15
Myth is a pre-text for action with a practical,
experiential
purpose.
16
Developmental and
experiential
factors related to preterm birth, however, may affect these HR responses.
Other examples for "experiential"
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About this term
experiential
Adjective
Frequent collocations
experiential learning
experiential knowledge
experiential marketing
more experiential
experiential events
More collocations
Experiential
through the time
Experiential
across language varieties
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