"evenemential" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more evenemential [comparative], most evenemential [superlative]
Etymology: From French événementiel. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|événementiel}} French événementiel Head templates: {{en-adj}} evenemential (comparative more evenemential, superlative most evenemential)
  1. Pertaining to events, as directly experienced, as opposed to ideas about them. Translations (pertaining to events, as directly experienced, as opposed to ideas about them): իրադարձային (iradarjayin) (Armenian)
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