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Ideational

Ideational \I`de*a"tion*al\, a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, ideation.

Certain sensational or ideational stimuli.
--Blackw. Mag.

Wiktionary
ideational

a. Pertaining to the formation of ideas or thoughts of objects not immediately present to the senses.

WordNet
ideational

adj. being (or being of the nature of) a notion or concept; "a plan abstract and conceptional"; "to improve notional comprehension"; "a notional response to the question" [syn: conceptional, notional]

Usage examples of "ideational".

The rapidity and the intensity of this ideational process are obviously dependent upon physiological conditions.

If any questions about their childhood are raised, they may feel a heavy wave of pain or depression, with very meager, if any, ideational content to account for it.

Fordham Road for a new suit to wear when he entered the School of Mathematics at the Center for the Refinement of Ideational Structures.

School of Mathematics at the Center for the Refinement of Ideational Structures.

There is no need to add that my ideational abstinence went unrecognized and unrewarded.

Ideational Structures, the Relativity Rethink Priorities Council, Field Experiment Number One, the Affiliated Friends of the Logicon Project, the Chinese-American Science Sodality and other model-building organizations will either become defunct or will be restructured beyond present recognition.