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phenomenological

[ fi-nom-uh-nl-oj-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or based on observed or observable facts:

    The researchers opted for a phenomenological investigation rather than a purely theoretical study.

  2. Philosophy. of or relating to someone鈥檚 awareness or experience of something rather than the thing itself:

    Case study scholars examine a particular phenomenon, while phenomenological scholars examine its essence and meaning as experienced by people in their everyday lives.



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Example Sentences

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There鈥檚 more to examine in the way 鈥淪everance鈥 shifts our focus away from the practical machinery behind Lumon鈥檚 endgame, whatever that may be, toward more phenomenological considerations.

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During the drug's peak effects, participants who received psilocybin reported substantial phenomenological changes compared to placebo.

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At its heart, Rist says, her collection is 鈥渁 phenomenological investigation into how many bags come together when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn鈥檛 throw anything away.鈥

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Turning to Bettina鈥檚 photography series 鈥淧henomenological New York,鈥 Mr. Fleming challenged the story of the 1966 fire.

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This pining for phenomenological stimulation seems almost reactionary.

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