Presential
//pɹɪˈzɛnʃiəl// adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 In-person, on-premises, face-to-face (that is, not involving online, virtual or remote interaction).
"presential learning"
- 2 Implying actual presence; present. archaic
"Going a foote, I shall durty my selfe up to my waste; and little men, going alongst our streets, are subject (for want of presentiall apparence) to be justled or elbowed."
- 3 Pertaining to the present tense. archaic
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More examples"Going a foote, I shall durty my selfe up to my waste; and little men, going alongst our streets, are subject (for want of presentiall apparence) to be justled or elbowed."
Etymology
From Late Latin praesentiālis.
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