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Definition of "dialectical" [dialectical]

  • Of, or pertaining to dialectic; logically reasoned through the exchange of opposing ideas. (adjective)
  • Of, or characteristic of a dialect; dialectal (adjective)

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Use "dialectical" in a sentence
  • "Our opposition generates, in dialectical fashion, discursive expressions of our values and world-view that resonate among us, and, at least ideally, offer the potential of more than talk."
  • "This kind of opposition I may be allowed to term dialectical; that of contradictories may be called analytical opposition."
  • "To be sure, they affect an elaborate rationalism, something they call dialectical materialism, which in turn rests on a verbal agglomeration known as Marxian economics."