contextual - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • cue: The words are arranged in random order to minimize contextual cues.
  • theology: The church must maintain a presence in urban areas and church leaders should be experienced in urban and contextual theology.
  • selector: For example, the contextual selector in P EM { background: yellow } is P EM.
  • clue: All will make the usual predictions from contextual clues to further speed up reading rates.
  • equivalence: Their denotational semantics are fully abstract with respect to contextual equivalence.
  • factor: Each of these contextual factors affects how ICT is used.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: They carry information in highly contextual, memorable ways.
  • also: Moreover, what is needed is not only the task data but also contextual data to help maintain the structure of the model.
  • much: It provides video, stills, posters, production designs, biographies of leading figures and also much contextual analysis.

Preposition: in

  • nature: Implementing inclusive education requires far reaching changes, which in itself is complex and contextual in nature.

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