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experiential
[ik-speer-ee-en-shuhl]
experiential
/ ɪˌɪəɪˈɛʃə /
adjective
philosophy relating to or derived from experience; empirical
Other 51Թ Forms
- experientially adverb
- nonexperiential adjective
- nonexperientially adverb
- transexperiential adjective
- unexperiential adjective
- unexperientially adverb
- ˌˈԳپ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of experiential1
Example Sentences
A few weeks later, Oyewole quit his job as the vice president of creative, experiential and content development at Def Jam Recording.
Cosm’s interpretation of “The Matrix,” a collaboration with experiential creative agency Little Cinema, envelopes audiences from its opening action sequence when a nighttime view of a city skyline seemingly places us on a rooftop.
This show really tries to be as inclusive, emotionally speaking and experientially, as possible.
“Without the remembered past, you are experientially blind and basically what you experience is a bunch of noise.”
But in this age of expensive and overwrought world-building, it’s Ellison’s experiential care with well-worn material that delivers the goods.
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