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词汇 problematical
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Definition of problematical in English:

problematical

adjective prɒbləˈmatɪk(ə)lprɑbləˈmædɪk(ə)l
  • Involving or constituting a problem.

    the weighting of votes was particularly problematical
    a highly problematical relationship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On a large scale, distillation is problematical and expensive.
    • He was clearly a problematical character.
    • I feel that it remains problematical to try to determine the politics of a source by looking at who cites it.
    • It is unquestionably problematical to make a distinction between thought and feeling.
    • Since his descendants were in hiding, tracing a line of authority became problematical.
    • The results are likely to prove problematical.
    • Establishing the date at which jade objects were carved has so far proved problematical.
    • The wide political diversity in the resistance proved extremely problematical.
    • Other parts of the essay were more problematical.
    • Basements can be problematical, due to lack of light and circulation of air.

Derivatives

  • problematically

  • adverb prɒbləˈmatɪk(ə)liˌprɑbləˈmædək(ə)li
    • Boundaries must have become problematically blurred.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It problematically gives preference to artists coming from tertiary institutions.
      • Most problematically, it was a fraud.
      • Perhaps most problematically, the delegate selection process could now begin to work against her.
      • For a long time, capital investment has been problematically low.

Rhymes

anagrammatical, apostatical, emblematical, enigmatical, fanatical, grammatical, mathematical, piratical, prelatical, sabbatical

Definition of problematical in US English:

problematical

adjectivepräbləˈmadik(ə)lprɑbləˈmædɪk(ə)l
  • Involving or constituting a problem.

    the weighting of votes was particularly problematical
    a highly problematical relationship
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The results are likely to prove problematical.
    • He was clearly a problematical character.
    • The wide political diversity in the resistance proved extremely problematical.
    • Basements can be problematical, due to lack of light and circulation of air.
    • Since his descendants were in hiding, tracing a line of authority became problematical.
    • I feel that it remains problematical to try to determine the politics of a source by looking at who cites it.
    • On a large scale, distillation is problematical and expensive.
    • Establishing the date at which jade objects were carved has so far proved problematical.
    • Other parts of the essay were more problematical.
    • It is unquestionably problematical to make a distinction between thought and feeling.
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