admonitional
English
Etymology
admonition + -al
Adjective
admonitional (comparative more admonitional, superlative most admonitional)
- Synonym of admonitory.
- 1996 January 1, George A. Lindbeck, The Nature of Confession: Evangelicals & Postliberals in Conversation, InterVarsity Press, →ISBN, page 133:
- Let the admonitional conversation go forward between evangelicals and postliberals.
- 2000 August 17, DUSSART F, POLITS RITUAL ABORIG SETTLEMENT, Smithsonian Inst Press:
- When the woman had another admonitional dream, the curing ritual was hastily performed by the daughter's daughter.
- 2021 February 22, Fr. Robert Spitzer, Escape From Evil's Darkness: The Light of Christ in the Church, Spiritual Conversion, and Moral Conversion, Ignatius Press, →ISBN, page 229:
- Sometimes it can be more admonitional, such as, “You are going down a path of darkness” or “You need to make a change.”
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