"associationally" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

Forms: more associationally [comparative], most associationally [superlative]
Etymology: From associational + -ly. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|associational|ly}} associational + -ly Head templates: {{en-adv}} associationally (comparative more associationally, superlative most associationally)
  1. In an associational manner. Translations (Translations): asocjacyjnie (Polish)
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          "text": "Furthermore, the control passages written by Walt Whitman were topically oriented and conventionally organized, but his test passages, while topically oriented, were sometimes conventionally organized and sometimes associationally[…]",
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          "text": "The duties prescribed for those whose territory, and thus political association, is described as being in the “guest realm” binfu 賓服, are distinct from those in more associationally distant realms, such as the yaofu 要服 or the[…]",
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