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		Definition of veridical in English: veridicaladjective vɪˈrɪdɪk(ə)lvəˈrɪdək(ə)l formal 1Truthful. as noun Pilate's attitude to the veridical  Example sentencesExamples -  With both sense experience and mystical experience contradictions between reports prevent us from taking all of them to be veridical.
 -  It is virtually impossible to find a veridical characterization of the secular left from anywhere on the right.
 -  We assume our senses are veridical (tell us the truth) out of pragmatism - if we thought they lied all the time we'd go mad.
 -  According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition.
 -  This system cannot distinguish veridical from false memories, organize the retrieval output, or guide a retrieval search.
 -  I am willing to bet that any answer offered will be no more veridical than any offered before.
 
  Synonyms reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful - 1.1 Coinciding with reality.
 such memories are not necessarily veridical  Example sentencesExamples -  In mediumistic communications it was not unusual to find veridical cases with no links between the medium and living persons.
 -  But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round.
 -  His sense of self-preservation requires his conception to be veridical, and is threatened when it is disconfirmed.
 -  Less aggressive children, on the other hand, may have been more veridical in their self-descriptions.
 -  They could also be after-images, hypnagogic imagery, or memory images with subliminal material that was not veridical.
 -  Searle's ontology contains, implicitly, a distinction between veridical and illusory we-intentions.
 -  In fact, says Bayle, even granting that God is veridical, Descartes's proof of the external world itself is flawed.
 -  Cases of veridical and non-veridical perception can involve the same perceptual state, the same sensation.
 -  But there was no assumption that this was a veridical model of reality.
 -  This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical.
 -  And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts.
 
  
 
 Derivatives   nounvɪrɪdɪˈkalɪti formal  This provided a stable framework from which to generate hypotheses, and a sense of conceptual unity and veridicality about the work.  Example sentencesExamples -  The rankings presented here were those that were found reasonable by one of the authors - they have no further claim of veridicality.
 
 
 adverb formal  For example, we might veridically observe a surface through a microscope of the same power which did not appear to have any bumps or crevices.  Example sentencesExamples -  I have not seen a veridically mounted capacitive sensor.
 -  Claims that cannot be tested, assertions immune to disproof are veridically worthless.
 -  Findings showed that adults learned the variation veridically when it was simple, but failed when it was more complex.
 
 
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Latin veridicus (from verus 'true' + dicere 'say') + -al.    Definition of veridical in US English: veridicaladjectivevəˈrɪdək(ə)lvəˈridək(ə)l formal 1Truthful.  Example sentencesExamples -  According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition.
 -  I am willing to bet that any answer offered will be no more veridical than any offered before.
 -  This system cannot distinguish veridical from false memories, organize the retrieval output, or guide a retrieval search.
 -  We assume our senses are veridical (tell us the truth) out of pragmatism - if we thought they lied all the time we'd go mad.
 -  It is virtually impossible to find a veridical characterization of the secular left from anywhere on the right.
 -  With both sense experience and mystical experience contradictions between reports prevent us from taking all of them to be veridical.
 
  Synonyms reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful - 1.1 Coinciding with reality.
 such memories are not necessarily veridical  Example sentencesExamples -  This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical.
 -  In fact, says Bayle, even granting that God is veridical, Descartes's proof of the external world itself is flawed.
 -  And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts.
 -  But there was no assumption that this was a veridical model of reality.
 -  They could also be after-images, hypnagogic imagery, or memory images with subliminal material that was not veridical.
 -  Searle's ontology contains, implicitly, a distinction between veridical and illusory we-intentions.
 -  In mediumistic communications it was not unusual to find veridical cases with no links between the medium and living persons.
 -  Cases of veridical and non-veridical perception can involve the same perceptual state, the same sensation.
 -  His sense of self-preservation requires his conception to be veridical, and is threatened when it is disconfirmed.
 -  Less aggressive children, on the other hand, may have been more veridical in their self-descriptions.
 -  But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round.
 
  
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Latin veridicus (from verus ‘true’ + dicere ‘say’) + -al.     |