conceptual

IPA: kʌnsˈɛptʃuʌɫ

adjective

  • Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception.
  • Existing only in the imagination.
  • Of or relating to conceptualism.
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Examples of "conceptual" in Sentences

  • The term conceptual art has become so broadly used as to be all but shapeless.
  • He prefers what he calls the conceptual approach to the study of the technology of law.
  • Therefore, insofar as we deal with text, the term conceptual information seems to coincide with the meaning of that text.
  • It's unclear quite why the rebranding has taken place, and it has confounded garden historian and critic Tim Richardson, who originally coined the phrase "conceptual garden" and championed Britain's burgeoning conceptual-design scene.
  • Next, following advice from Apache Point veterans that blowing air seems to profoundly disturb moths, he proposed what he called a conceptual deterrent system that involved an air gun, small rubber tubing, a valve, and an electric timer.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Recipe dice Craft designer Lea Redmond has been vending what she calls her "conceptual arty stuff" since 2007 one such invention would be her "Alphabet Noodle Performance Napkins," fabric rectangles designed to look like lined notebook paper.
  • At a time when the term conceptual art is bandied about in reference to such transparently non-conceptualists as Tracey Emin, this show by nine contemporary artists reminds us of a creative genre that puts as much emphasis on often highly obscure ideas as on the apparent resolution of the finished image.

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