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dialectical

[dahy-uh-lek-ti-kuhl]

adjective

  1. dialectic.

  2. of or characteristic of a dialect; dialectal.



dialectical

/ ˌ岹ɪəˈɛɪə /

adjective

  1. of or relating to dialectic or dialectics

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Other Word Forms

  • nondialectical adjective
  • nondialectically adverb
  • undialectical adjective
  • ˌ徱ˈ𳦳پ adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of dialectical1

First recorded in 1520–30; dialectic + -al 1
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The most thrilling moments in my years of teaching drama have come when in the dialectical heat of class discussion, a new way of understanding a scene or a character’s psychology emerges from conflicting perspectives.

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He recently participated in a 10-week dialectical behavior therapy class, but he didn’t get the connection and support he received in past in-person group settings, he said.

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An appreciation of the theater as a dialectical art form that puts perspectives into collision.

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In my own life, I find myself thinking about the philosophy underpinning dialectical behavior therapy, an approach designed for the most challenging situations and intense emotions: learning to simultaneously wholeheartedly accept and change.

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Akhtar reanimates this dialectical discussion of artistic freedom in the fraught context of AI.

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