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Definition of procedural in English: proceduraladjective prəˈsiːdʒ(ə)rəl 1Relating to an established or official way of doing something. the developers had complied with all the relevant procedural requirements there had been several procedural errors in dealing with the call Example sentencesExamples - She was originally convicted of murder, but had the verdict overturned at appeal because of procedural flaws.
- This morning the bill cleared the second of three procedural hurdles.
- There is nothing in the procedural rules or the practice of the courts which prevents this.
- The Department has also been charged with a variety of procedural irregularities.
- The objections to the process are not just procedural.
- But the case was decided on purely procedural grounds.
- What procedural guarantees are there that the wars it fights will be just?
- The point I am seeking to make, your Honours, is that this is a provision which is procedural in nature.
- Warfare is highly procedural, with methodical approaches to the conduct of military operations.
- There were ample procedural safeguards: an informal inquiry coupled with the availability of judicial review.
- 1.1 Denoting a television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures.
a procedural drama set in a Rome police station Example sentencesExamples - This procedural episode has the team running into countless dead ends, faulty witnesses, and a little bit of luck during their manhunt.
- As Lee and his girlfriend work on the exec, the police begin closing in on him, adding a cop procedural element to the serial killer/comedy/romance stew.
- On Oct. 6, 2000, CBS debuted a new procedural crime drama which would go on to inspire multiple spinoffs over the ensuing years.
- This is an above-average set of procedural crime solving, and fans of true crime will almost certainly enjoy these episodes.
- That is different from a procedural movie where the story is in the foreground and the characters in the backseat.
- Bosch books get called hard-boiled, noir and procedural.
- Fox's long-running procedural drama rose in the ratings for the second time last night.
- Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history.
- 'Ironside' attracts older viewers because it's a reboot and because it's a procedural crime drama
- Miller has shown a knack for turning real-life events into prestige procedural dramas.
noun prəˈsiːdʒ(ə)rəl A television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures. the procedural about police officers going undercover will debut later this month he dons a stethoscope as a brilliant doctor in this gem of a medical procedural Example sentencesExamples - Most TV drama consists of long-running series in a few dependable genres such as police and medical procedurals.
- All the attention was on high-end drama, with very few sitcoms, procedurals or soaps to be found.
- On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display.
- It's another bravura performance by the master of the police procedural.
- The film may not be as elegant as the previous financial procedurals, and Costa-Gavras' brief forays into cinematic trickery threaten our suspension of disbelief.
- She's apparently stepping in full time this coming season, and I fear that this great procedural will transform into a soap.
- Unlike today's top-rated procedurals, the program never relied on gross-out gore to hold the viewer's attention.
- The legal procedural is such a worn-out television fixture, it's amazing that they keep being cranked out.
- Courtroom procedurals this nimble don't come along often, but with Anatomy of a Murder, Preminger showed how it could be done.
- At its heart, The Rockville Slayer is a crime procedural, and the body count is actually pretty minimal.
Derivativesadverbprəˈsiːdʒ(ə)r(ə)li In a way that relates to or is in accordance with an established or official way of doing something. in government, work has to be done procedurally Example sentencesExamples - the decision was procedurally flawed
- The planning authority must simply deal with the application procedurally in a way which is just in all circumstances.
- Mr Jenkins, on the Applicant's behalf, has submitted that the dismissal was procedurally unfair.
- There is nothing illogical, unlawful or procedurally incorrect about this.
Definition of procedural in US English: proceduraladjectiveprōˈsējərəl 1Relating to an established or official way of doing something. procedural restrictions on Congress a purely procedural approach to this problem Example sentencesExamples - The Department has also been charged with a variety of procedural irregularities.
- What procedural guarantees are there that the wars it fights will be just?
- There is nothing in the procedural rules or the practice of the courts which prevents this.
- This morning the bill cleared the second of three procedural hurdles.
- There were ample procedural safeguards: an informal inquiry coupled with the availability of judicial review.
- The point I am seeking to make, your Honours, is that this is a provision which is procedural in nature.
- Warfare is highly procedural, with methodical approaches to the conduct of military operations.
- But the case was decided on purely procedural grounds.
- She was originally convicted of murder, but had the verdict overturned at appeal because of procedural flaws.
- The objections to the process are not just procedural.
- 1.1 Denoting a television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures.
a procedural drama set in a Rome police station Example sentencesExamples - This is an above-average set of procedural crime solving, and fans of true crime will almost certainly enjoy these episodes.
- 'Ironside' attracts older viewers because it's a reboot and because it's a procedural crime drama
- This procedural episode has the team running into countless dead ends, faulty witnesses, and a little bit of luck during their manhunt.
- On Oct. 6, 2000, CBS debuted a new procedural crime drama which would go on to inspire multiple spinoffs over the ensuing years.
- Fox's long-running procedural drama rose in the ratings for the second time last night.
- That is different from a procedural movie where the story is in the foreground and the characters in the backseat.
- Dragnet was perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in American media history.
- Miller has shown a knack for turning real-life events into prestige procedural dramas.
- As Lee and his girlfriend work on the exec, the police begin closing in on him, adding a cop procedural element to the serial killer/comedy/romance stew.
- Bosch books get called hard-boiled, noir and procedural.
nounprōˈsējərəl A television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures. the procedural about police officers going undercover will debut later this month he dons a stethoscope as a brilliant doctor in this gem of a medical procedural Example sentencesExamples - Most TV drama consists of long-running series in a few dependable genres such as police and medical procedurals.
- The film may not be as elegant as the previous financial procedurals, and Costa-Gavras' brief forays into cinematic trickery threaten our suspension of disbelief.
- It's another bravura performance by the master of the police procedural.
- On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display.
- At its heart, The Rockville Slayer is a crime procedural, and the body count is actually pretty minimal.
- The legal procedural is such a worn-out television fixture, it's amazing that they keep being cranked out.
- She's apparently stepping in full time this coming season, and I fear that this great procedural will transform into a soap.
- Unlike today's top-rated procedurals, the program never relied on gross-out gore to hold the viewer's attention.
- All the attention was on high-end drama, with very few sitcoms, procedurals or soaps to be found.
- Courtroom procedurals this nimble don't come along often, but with Anatomy of a Murder, Preminger showed how it could be done.
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