Definitionadj. relating to or based upon a section
Last update: October 19, 2015
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A group of people come to save the sectional interest of their supporters. [Please select]
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We sat around the living room on a long sectional sofa while Howie remained standing as he began. [Please select]
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What neither of these Virginians appreciated was the peculiar fanatical and sectional character of this Federalist opposition, and the extremes to which it would go. [Please select]
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Protracted negotiations and enforced idleness had set their nerves on edge, and old personal and sectional differences appeared. [Please select]
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The engine, although under deck, was readily accessible by means of sectional hatches. [Please select]
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A resolution of thanks to the conveners and members of the sectional committees. [Please select]
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The debate did not follow sectional lines, and in general it was not unfairly described by Maclay as a lawyer's wrangle. [Please select]
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Her eyes were upon me, burning with sectional indignation, but she seemed to be thinking too much to speak. [Please select]
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His name, as a new lodger, must be reported to the sectional committee. [Please select]
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_The Dundee Courier_ says:--"A sectional story of the Canadian backwoods and admirably told." [Please select]
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As a rule solid black has been preferred to fine shading in sectional drawings, and all unnecessary lines are omitted. [Please select]
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