Contextually

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Definitions and meanings of "Contextually"

What do we mean by contextually?

In a contextual manner; with reference to context

The process of recognizing and reacting to circumstances that are relevant to an event. It is taken so much for granted by humans that computers, and those who design them, seem stupid by comparison, when they fail to perform this process. Urban Dictionary

Dícese de la amistad que se activa solo bajo ciertas circunstancias. Un ejemplo de amigo contextual sería aquella persona con la que relacionas solo cuando vuelves a tu pueblo, pero que el resto del año pero la relación no existe. Urban Dictionary

When a man or a woman appears hotter because of the context he/she is viewed in. When the context is remove the person may appear less attractive. Examples include: Cheerleaders Firefighters Stippers Urban Dictionary

The act of a Christian choosing which parts of the Bible to believe and honor while disregarding other passages. Urban Dictionary

A frame of reference used to analyze a particular family of ideas. Urban Dictionary

The view of a man/woman appearing significantly hotter due to their occupation or lifestyle, such as MILF's and teachers Urban Dictionary

A mutual texting relationship. Urban Dictionary

You haven't decided on your sexuality and are in a constant struggle to find out. Urban Dictionary

When someone is texting you several times in a row and you are not replying; usually for several days in a row. A mix of the words "non-consensual" and "text" as they are texting you repeatedly without your consent. Urban Dictionary

A dick pic that also includes legs and/or testes. Urban Dictionary

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The word "contextually" in example sentences

There has been a real emphasis on teaching kids math by presenting them what are called contextually rich or everyday problems. ❋ KATE HAMMER (2011)

Certain kinds of historical or cultural criticism attempt to locate the work contextually, which is a perfectly good thing to do, but I would call this kind of criticism a supplement to aesthetic criticism, not a substitute for it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Website Targeting Criteria - Many advertisers choose to target contextually, that is finding web - sites that have content they believe is attractive to the audience they are trying to reach. ❋ Unknown (2009)

By laying out search terms contextually and graphically, Quintura helps users manage their search and be in control of their search. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The keyboard features two unique buttons that work "contextually" with any program you have open. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Contextual Links are found all over the internet - bloggers interlink their own pages contextually, there are paid advertising programs that allow you to place contextual advertising links and earn per click, and bloggers naturally link out to other websites they find useful "contextually" as well. ❋ Matt Gladstone (2009)

It is argued that these processing deficits may contribute to central schizophrenia symptoms such as contextually inappropriate behavior, associative abnormalities, conversational drift, concreteness and delusions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The truth is -- searching text and tags simply isn't going to get you contextually useful video results. ❋ Steve Rosenbaum (2011)

The creation of tools contextually arose along with the invention of identity, which brings with it that there is a "me" and there is "all you people." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I continue to contextually learn in restaurants and people's homes across the globe, and each experience is equally thrilling -- I learn new things everywhere from a family's home in South Africa to my husband's Aunt Cherry in Port of Spain, Trinidad and even over an open flame in rural Turkey. ❋ Andrew Blackmore-Dobbyn (2011)

What we found is that the combination of the two personally relevant and contextually compelling is the most impactful. ❋ Mike Smith (2011)

As a blogger who loves to contextually integrate Tweets, photos and videos from others, Storify makes it super easy to search relevant content across multiple social networks, and then drag individual elements into a post in real-time. ❋ Deron Triff (2011)

Hanh: Oddly enough, the sigils and mottos aren't as explicitly explained contextually in the books like they are here on the show. ❋ Unknown (2011)

YouTube videos will be contextually linked to locations, so users zooming in on cities and landmarks will be able to view clips taken of that area or nearby. ❋ Maxine (2009)

Some clues for making computers perform [contextual cognition]: 1. The more repeatedly the user strikes a particular keyboard key or clicks on an interface button before the computer performs [the function] assigned to that key or button, the more likely it is the user wants the computer to perform the function already, instead of what ever it's messing around with right now. 2. If the user continues repeatedly striking a particular keyboard key or clicking an interface button after the computer performed the function, this would be a good time to check and see whether the computer actually performed the function. 3. A user who clicks [a window's] title bar, while that window is in the background, doesn't want the window re-sized. He wants it to come to the [foreground], and if he's done so several times, he's becoming impatient about it. 4. When a user repeats the same [instruction] to the computer that he gave several minutes ago, and the computer hasn't complied with it yet, the user doesn't need to be informed that two instances of that function cannot be performed at the same time. He simply needs to be reminded that he already gave that instruction. Better yet, since the computer has messed around so long that the user forgot that he already gave the instruction, this would be a good time to comply with it. 5. When an application window freezes up, its application is waiting for something else to happen. If the computer has enough resources to tell the user that the application is [not responding], it has enough resources to determine what the application is waiting for and remind it to happen. 6. The user wants his typing and mouse clicks applied to the interface that was on the screen when he started typing or clicking, not to the window that popped up in front of it, so apply them to the intended interface and put back the work the user had in the popped-up window before the computer replaced it with the input meant for the previous window. 7. When the computer pops up an alert stating that a function [aborted] because the Internet connection has failed, and the alert only offers the choices to Work Offline and Try Again, and the user has tried several times to restore the Internet connection, don't wait until the user chooses "Try Again", to admit that the computer is already connected to the Internet. The user is waiting until the computer connects to the Internet before choosing "Try Again", because it would be senseless to try again without a connection to the Internet. It would also be nice if the computer identified which function aborted. 8. When the computer reconnects to the Internet after being disconnected, and the computer has enough awareness of that fact to react to it by alerting the user at that very moment that various functions failed due to the disconnection, then the computer has enough information that it could just as easily [retry] those functions at that time, instead of [blathering] at the user about it. 9. [MyCrudSoft] [sWindles] XP [Procrastinal]!!! What the heck do you mean, Keyboard failure Strike the F1 key to continue..."? Who do you think you are? [MS-DOS] [3.0]? Grow up, already! ❋ Downstrike (2005)

- ¿Hablas [mucho] con ese tío que conociste en el gimnasio? - [Qu]é va. Lo nuestro es más bien una [amistad contextual], solo hablamos en el gimnasio. ❋ Mindblower (2016)

Guy Number 1: Dude that girl's [smokin'] Guy [Number 2]: Dude it's only [contextual hotness], trust me i've seen her out of the uniform, shes ugly upclose. ❋ Supernerdpp (2010)

Contextual Christianity has been the forefront of [California's] [Yes on 8] campaign to prevent gay marriage. While the Bible considers [same sex relationships] unacceptable, it also asks for people to love and accept each other. ❋ Tcullum1995 (2010)

"[Coining] a [brand new word] glamorizes a concept and helps us appreciate it on a [contextual metaplane]." ❋ Shadyladyk (2010)

[Gaz]: Dude, the things I'd do to [Miss Smith] Bernard: ah take a good look man, she's only [contextually hot] cos she's a teacher ❋ Usain.lightning (2011)

"[Naw].. We text each other mutually - it's not a [one way] thing at all - it's a total [contextual relationship]. ❋ DeBrock VanKemp (2012)

"I just caught you [checking out] both that guy's and [girl's] asses. You're such a [contextual sexual]!" ❋ Shuasage (2014)

"Dude this chick has been texting me for days and I haven't replied once. It's obviously [non-contextual] but she isn't [catching] on." "This guy got [my number] on Facebook and has been texting me ever since, I haven't replied so it's completely non-contextual." ❋ Bucsfan846 (2011)

Hey Tina, I just got sent a Contextual Boner; I actually know the size [because I can] measure it against [the legs] in [the picture]! Gross. ❋ SchoolForAnts (2018)

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