conceptual - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • framework: Do you really have any idea what a conceptual framework actually is?
  • metaphor: I discuss various special cases of this conceptual metaphor.
  • understanding: The second part is to create a hierarchical model of student conceptual understanding of moments of forces.
  • schema: The data model defines the conceptual schema for a database or data warehouse.
  • model: Why does the conceptual model require 60 % of the iceberg in the above figure?
  • apparatus: The ways in which electronic environments are described constitute a conceptual apparatus, a tool for defining the spaces which we occupy when online.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: A distinction must either be real or purely conceptual.
  • highly: He is a highly conceptual, creative human being, whose ability to generate new ideas it NOT LIMITED by any mechnical obstacle.
  • only: Yet the simplicity is only conceptual: the practicalities of experiment are endlessly exacting.
  • strictly: It is an experiential art, as opposed to a strictly conceptual art.
  • deeply: Some would argue that the language-specific level is the most deeply conceptual one.
  • largely: The right place at the right time The first two contributions were largely conceptual.

Preposition: in

  • nature: Nearly half of the work reviewed was conceptual in nature, not based on any primary research.

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