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conceptually

[kuhn-sep-choo-uh-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way that pertains to concepts, ideas, theories, mental constructs or models, etc..

    While web development is easy to describe conceptually, implementation involves an overwhelming array of languages, platforms, and templates.

  2. in a way that pertains to design or creative vision.

    Your donation page should feel aesthetically and conceptually in line with the rest of your organization's online presence.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonconceptually adverb
  • unconceptually adverb
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Word History and Origins

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Yet it still nabs some genre gems, often with something conceptually extra, recently including the meta “Magpie Murders” and its sequel, “Moonflower Murders.”

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The ruling itself is a beautiful document, conceptually and stylistically –– and a very powerful one.

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A key aspect of the project was to make each new issue of Wet as conceptually and visually different from the previous ones as possible.

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It was during the mid-1980’s that a campaign, partially orchestrated by the conservative Heritage Foundation, was undertaken by right wing elements in the United States to conceptually link affirmative action to racial quotas.

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They have different timelines that are going on conceptually while they’re in each moment that sometimes plays out over their visuals, which is very subtle.

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