Definition of Observational in English :

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Observational meaning in English

Meaning of Observational in English

Pronunciation of Observational in English

Observational pronunciation in English

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Observational

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Adjective

1. data-based, experimental, observational

relying on observation or experiment

Example Sentences:
'experimental results that supported the hypothesis'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Observational

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adjective
of or based on observation rather than experimentation

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Observational

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n.
1.
a. The act of observing: observations of a rare bird.
b. The power or faculty of observing.
c. The fact of being observed: kept the suspect under observation.
2.
a. The act or process of perceiving something, such as a phenomenon, often by means of an instrument, and making a record of the resulting information.
b. The result or record of such an act or process: a meteorological observation.
3. An inference, judgment, or remark that is made by observing: made some sharp observations about the movie.

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