adjective
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grammar indicating or expressing syntactic relation, as for example the case endings in Latin
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having relation or being related
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computing based on data stored in a tabular form
a relational database
Other Word Forms
- nonrelational adjective
- unrelational adjective
Etymology
Origin of relational
Example Sentences
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The headline insight: Indian philanthropy is not elite-led but mass, local and relational - driven by faith, face-to-face appeals and everyday obligation, cutting across income levels.
From BBC
"In relational issues, we like to hide behind things," he said.
From BBC
For Squibb, who understands acting as a relational art, complication is the source of the most resonant truths.
From Los Angeles Times
In a letter to parents Ms Hicks said: "By creating supported flexible spaces rooted in restorative and relational culture we can better meet the diverse needs of students."
From BBC
These are very alive, difficult, important, relational situations.
From Los Angeles Times
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