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单词 methodological
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Definition of methodological in English:

methodological

adjective mɛθədəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
  • Relating to the system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.

    a wide variety of methodological approaches to ethical problem-solving
    the study suffered a number of methodological flaws
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Therefore there is a methodological purpose to the use of the ' documentary ' style.
    • What philosophy was to provide was the means to substantive methodological self-reflection.
    • To me, the fatal flaw of this method is her decision not to write a major methodological chapter to introduce her study.
    • He then proceeds to dissect Heidegger's model of subjectivity according to three methodological phases.
    • The methodological capability of art historical science was triumphantly on display, with full confidence in its possibilities.
    • Our aim here is to create conditions that facilitate methodological inventiveness.
    • Legitimizing their voices is a valuable part of the methodological framework within which we work.
    • Here we come up against the counterpart of the methodological problem I identified earlier.
    • Granted, the methodological procedures in our two exemplary shoe parables are very different.
    • The methodological centrality of suspicion to current critical practice has involved a concomitant privileging of the concept of paranoia.

Derivatives

  • methodologically

  • adverb mɛθədəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li
    • The few journals of Netherlandish art register the quantitatively productive yet methodologically mellow state of the field.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most significantly, he uses sources on a military institution to explore methodologically the question of racial identity.
      • The paper gives guidance based on practical experience for strengthening the approach methodologically without sacrificing its fundamental characteristics.
      • The picking apart of the fluid parish boundaries is methodologically innovative.
      • There is no methodologically sound way of making such a determination.
 
 

Definition of methodological in US English:

methodological

adjectiveˌmeTHədəˈläjəkəl
  • Relating to the system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.

    a wide variety of methodological approaches to ethical problem-solving
    the study suffered a number of methodological flaws
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our aim here is to create conditions that facilitate methodological inventiveness.
    • Here we come up against the counterpart of the methodological problem I identified earlier.
    • What philosophy was to provide was the means to substantive methodological self-reflection.
    • Legitimizing their voices is a valuable part of the methodological framework within which we work.
    • Granted, the methodological procedures in our two exemplary shoe parables are very different.
    • The methodological capability of art historical science was triumphantly on display, with full confidence in its possibilities.
    • To me, the fatal flaw of this method is her decision not to write a major methodological chapter to introduce her study.
    • The methodological centrality of suspicion to current critical practice has involved a concomitant privileging of the concept of paranoia.
    • He then proceeds to dissect Heidegger's model of subjectivity according to three methodological phases.
    • Therefore there is a methodological purpose to the use of the ' documentary ' style.
 
 
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