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relational

[ri-ley-shuh-nl] / rɪˈleɪ ʃə nl /
ADJECTIVE
indicating a relevant connection
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“Kelly Rae is such a talented young coach whose natural poise, intelligence and relational abilities have all been on display during this remarkable Gators women’s basketball season,” Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin said.

From Seattle Times

And then there’s the even more slippery genre known as “relational art,” whose goal is to cast light on human interactions by triggering new ones.

From New York Times

It's more of a relational thing than traditional PTSD.

From Salon

So it seems there’s a relational benefit to the nightly dance parties we started when our twins became toddlers — a ritual we continue to this day, though usually with Minecraft music.

From Washington Post

Ash’s theoretical orientations are primarily influenced by relational and psychodynamic psychology.

From Seattle Times