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experiential

[ik-speer-ee-en-shuhl] / ɪkˌspɪər iˈɛn ʃəl /




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So, millions of dollars for Instagram bait — but fine, if its creators didn’t also hype it as “an unlimited instrument of empathy” that’s “experimental, experiential and communal.”

From New York Times

"Dining has become much more experiential," Trevino said.

From Salon

I do my best to avoid traumatizing language and rhetoric, but my empirical and experiential assessment of the GOP is that the malignancy now pervades throughout the entire body of the party.

From Salon

It also aims to provide opportunities for experiential learning and creativity.

From Scientific American

For him, these moments in Gwen’s reactive microcosm push the film into its most experiential form.

From New York Times