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notionally

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no·tion·al  (nsh-nl)
adj.
1. Of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.
2. Speculative or theoretical.
3. Linguistics Conveying an idea of a thing or of an action; having full lexical meaning as distinguished from relational meaning. The word did is notional in We did the work and relational in We did not agree.

notion·al·ly adv.
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notionally [ˈnəʊʃənəlɪ] ADVteóricamente, en teoría, hipotéticamente
notionally
advnominell


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Notionally, Martin White's dog will give a start to his five rivals.
The trees are estimated to be the oldest in London which, notionally, would make Berkeley Square the most 'expensive' green area/square in London.
Even though academies are notionally bound by the admissions code, that is hard to police as they are their own admissions authorities - a status that ends up producing less socially representative schools.
 
 
 
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