experiential
pronunciation
How to pronounce experiential in British English: UK [ɪkˌspɪəriˈenʃl]
How to pronounce experiential in American English: US [ɪkˌspɪriˈenʃl]
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- Adjective:
- relating to or resulting from experience
- derived from experience or the experience of existence
Word Origin
- experiential (adj.)
- 1640s (implied in experientially), from Latin experientia "knowledge gained by testing or trials" (see experience (n.)) + -al (1).
Example
- 1. Tectonic geomorphology has been rapidly developed from experiential science to modern science with high techniqnes .
- 2. Use them to enliven your trainings and make them experiential .
- 3. In the thought reform milieu , as in all situations of ideological totalism , the experiential world is sharply divided into the pure and the impure , into the absolutely good and the absolutely evil .
- 4. The overall aim of this course is to provide theory , tools and experiential insights into how these aspects can be successfully integrated in service management .
- 5. The shock is confirmed as conspicuous by the experiential study on the relation between military expenditure and economic growth .