Relational

Word RELATIONAL
Character 10
Hyphenation re la tion al
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Definitions and meanings of "Relational"

What do we mean by relational?

Of or arising from kinship. adjective

Indicating or constituting relation. adjective

Of, relating to, or being a word or particle, such as a conjunction or preposition, that expresses a syntactic relation between elements in a phrase or sentence. adjective

Having relation or kindred.

Indicating or specifying some relation: used in contradistinction to notional: as, a relational part of speech. Pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions are relational parts of speech.

Having relation or kindred; related. adjective

Indicating or specifying some relation. adjective

Relating to relations. adjective

A database technology using tables and the principles set forth by Dr. Edgar F. Codd. (Contrary to popular notion, "relation" in this context refers to tables, and not linkages.) adjective

Having a relation or being related adjective

Relating to relations.

Friendly and peaceful.

Of a database technology using tables and the principles set forth by Dr. Edgar F. Codd. (Contrary to popular notion, "relation" in this context refers to tables, and not linkages.)

(aesthetics) Dealing with the whole of human relations and their social context, rather than an independent and private space.

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The word "relational" in example sentences

In his effort to synthesize and integrate diverse object relations theories and differentiate them from classical Freudian theory, Mitchell uses the term relational matrix to refer to the self, the object, and transactional patterns. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

We need to be able to bring our feelings of anxiety and existential vulnerability into dialogue with our fellow sufferers, so that these painful feelings can be held and better borne within relationships -- what I call a relational home -- rather than being evaded by means of the grandiose, destructive resurrective ideologies that have been so characteristic of human history. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Teller (1989) has introduced the related idea of what he calls relational holism. ❋ Healey, Richard (2008)

This kind of schedule especially affects what he called relational memories, which involve the ability to understand how one thing is related to another. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus ajl148: Chapter 4 Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus Transparencies © Pearson Education Limited 1995, 2005 * Chapter 4 Objectives xxxx Meaning of the term relational completen ... ❋ Unknown (2008)

These latter forms are termed relational aggression because of the way interpersonal relationships, most often among girls, are manipulated to settle grudges. ❋ Signe Whitson (2011)

Goldberg, now an assistant professor of clinical mental health counseling at Mississippi State University, interviewed 202 female undergraduates on what is called "relational aggression." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Novalis "holds the self, conceived as an autonomous entity, to be relatively unreal," with the self functioning as "dialectical oscillation rather than discrete entity" (McCort 167), where the poet's view of self exists in relational rather than essential terms: ❋ Unknown (2007)

Girls therefore also remembered these events more in relational terms of their links with other people, their children, their parents, their lovers, and their friends, rather than in the political terms of resistance and heroic narrative. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The other side of the coin the relational side, he rather revealing points out fell out of favour in medieval timesbut see below because it was too ‘emotional’ because it considered issues like “love, passion and sacrifice”. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A prominent and articulate proponent of what is termed the relational approach, Stephen Mitchell (1988, 1993) has been a major synthesizer of diverse formulations that share the underlying view that intrapsychic structures drive from transactional patterns and always interact with the interpersonal field (Aron, 1996: 1-30). ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

"It's part of what has been called 'relational aesthetics,' " said Ann Temkin, chief curator in MoMA's department of painting and sculpture. ❋ By CAROL VOGEL (2011)

You can’t do that with ISBNs or DOIs, usernames, foreign keys in relational databases. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Foucault's position requires understanding language about sexuality only in relational terms, insofar as any given piece of discourse takes its place within a larger web of statements about sexuality. [ ❋ Unknown (2006)

Anxiety slips into panic when it has to be borne in isolation; hence, it is essential that there be a place where painful feelings can be verbalized, understood, and held, what Stolorow calls a relational home. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is what we might call a relational account of identity, for it maintains that identity is preserved between two person-stages in virtue of some relation (s) between them, where such relations might be psychological or physical. ❋ Shoemaker, David (2008)

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