consensualcon‧sen‧su‧al /kənˈsenʃuəl/ adjective formal
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consensualOrigin:
1700-1800 Latin consensus; ➔ CONSENSUS - As masculinist networks, armies develop the usual patterns of consensual transgressive behaviour.
- Cohesion is maintained by building up a structure of consensual decision-making to make every individual feel an important participant.
- In terms of government legislation, empirical research has indicated that a consensual model is indeed more applicable.
- Security interests can be divided broadly into consensual and non-consensual securities.
- The act of the directing mind is here unilateral and not consensual and bilateral.
- The rhetoric of adversary politics, it is argued, hides a more consensual substance.
- The starting-point for any aesthetic evaluation of the art object was based on a consensual notion of beauty.
nounconsentadjectiveconsensualverbconsent