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单词 sapiential
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Definition of sapiential in English:

sapiential

adjective seɪpɪˈɛnʃ(ə)lˌseɪpiˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l
literary
  • Relating to wisdom.

    I saw them as sapiential metaphors, far more meaningful than their didactic pretext
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wisdom of Solomon thus saw a new synthesis of various sapiential traditions in a much broader philosophical/theological framework that could cope with a universalistic and Hellenistic perspective.
    • Personified Wisdom carries different meanings according to each sapiential thread - even though the expressions are similar and written within a relatively short time in the post-exilic period.
    • I shall argue that it is this particular scroll movement in the midst of other royal, prophetic, priestly, and sapiential interests that gave decisive character to the entire Bible as the normative book.
    • Psychologists, with their sapiential authority in empirically validated treatments and quantitative single case methods, are ideally poised to treat insomnia and insomnia sensitivity.
    • Subsequently, legal and sapiential texts are produced to regulate and normalize the honoring of these survey indicators, and in so doing transform them into the imagination of the people.

Origin

Late 15th century: from Old French, or from ecclesiastical Latin sapientialis, from Latin sapientia 'wisdom'.

Rhymes

cadential, confidential, consequential, credential, deferential, differential, essential, evidential, existential, experiential, exponential, influential, intelligential, irreverential, jurisprudential, penitential, pestilential, potential, preferential, presidential, providential, prudential, quintessential, referential, residential, reverential, sciential, sentential, sequential, tangential, torrential
 
 

Definition of sapiential in US English:

sapiential

adjectiveˌsāpēˈen(t)SH(ə)lˌseɪpiˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l
literary
  • Relating to wisdom.

    I saw them as sapiential metaphors, far more meaningful than their didactic pretext
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Personified Wisdom carries different meanings according to each sapiential thread - even though the expressions are similar and written within a relatively short time in the post-exilic period.
    • I shall argue that it is this particular scroll movement in the midst of other royal, prophetic, priestly, and sapiential interests that gave decisive character to the entire Bible as the normative book.
    • Subsequently, legal and sapiential texts are produced to regulate and normalize the honoring of these survey indicators, and in so doing transform them into the imagination of the people.
    • Psychologists, with their sapiential authority in empirically validated treatments and quantitative single case methods, are ideally poised to treat insomnia and insomnia sensitivity.
    • Wisdom of Solomon thus saw a new synthesis of various sapiential traditions in a much broader philosophical/theological framework that could cope with a universalistic and Hellenistic perspective.

Origin

Late 15th century: from Old French, or from ecclesiastical Latin sapientialis, from Latin sapientia ‘wisdom’.

 
 
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