contextual

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    relating to or determined by or in context

Word Origin

contextual (adj.)
c. 1820, from context on model of textual, etc. In philosophy, contextual definition is recorded from 1934, along with contextualization, contextualize. Related: Contextualized.

Example

1. The provider can then examine contextual settings when writing properties .
2. The content items cross-reference each other to provide relevant contextual details .
3. Use any contextual clues available to you to begin to understand what you hear .
4. The guideline begins with overarching , contextual guidance and moves to more specific deployment models .
5. It 's mostly a contextual matter , reinforced with body language .

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