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		Definition of dimensional in English: dimensionaladjective dʌɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)ldɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)ldəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)nəl 1Relating to measurements or dimensions.  technicians check dimensional accuracy using coordinate measuring machines Example sentencesExamples -  Quality control inspections should ensure that key dimensional attributes, such as the hub inner diameter and other relevant features, are met.
 -  Redwood's beauty, durability and exceptional dimensional stability make it a good choice for intricately crafted outdoor applications like this one.
 -  These structural applications recognize when dimensions are adjusted and point out dimensional conflicts as changes are made.
 -  Do you mix flat art (paintings and prints) with dimensional art (sculpture and jewelry)?
 -  According to standard classifications, a timber is a length of wood with a dimensional cross section greater than 13 centimeters on each side.
 -  Although I used modern materials like concrete, dimensional wood, and Plexiglas, I tried to do so with the same level of craftsmanship as the original owner / builder.
 -  How many dimensional differences and finishes will there be?
 -  This model can be extended to the whole shed form, so that when any dimensional change is made, it is then propagated through the whole model.
 -  Along the production line itself, sophisticated gauging equipment is helping extruders meet stringent dimensional requirements.
 -  Laminated cores give the doors dimensional stability; the windows feature insulated glass and mortise-and-tenon sashes.
 
 2Having sufficient depth and substance to be believable.  well-rounded, fully dimensional characters Example sentencesExamples -  His jokily accented character is not too real, dimensional, or truly warm.
 -  Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman.
 -  It's a funny, dimensional turn in a film that doesn't always work, but retains an overall appeal despite its shortcomings.
 -  There are fine performances here, entirely natural and dimensional, especially Emily and Peter.
 -  The narrator/heroine, like all the characters, possesses deeply dimensional complexity and believable motivations.
 -  The characters of Anju and Sudha are remarkably dimensional and complex.
 -  You don't get the chance as a young actor to play very dimensional kind of roles; they're all just kind of regular kind of teenager stuff.
 -  The film paints a dimensional, poignant portrait of the artist and the following he inspired.
 -  His Hilarion was subtly dimensional, not the heavy he's often portrayed, and was honored by the company members with white roses.
 -  Bernal is an outrageously pleasurable actor to watch, each performance rich, textured and dimensional.
 
    Definition of dimensional in US English: dimensionaladjectivedəˈmen(t)SH(ə)nəldəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)nəl 1Relating to measurements or dimensions.  technicians check dimensional accuracy using coordinate measuring machines Example sentencesExamples -  Do you mix flat art (paintings and prints) with dimensional art (sculpture and jewelry)?
 -  These structural applications recognize when dimensions are adjusted and point out dimensional conflicts as changes are made.
 -  According to standard classifications, a timber is a length of wood with a dimensional cross section greater than 13 centimeters on each side.
 -  Redwood's beauty, durability and exceptional dimensional stability make it a good choice for intricately crafted outdoor applications like this one.
 -  This model can be extended to the whole shed form, so that when any dimensional change is made, it is then propagated through the whole model.
 -  Quality control inspections should ensure that key dimensional attributes, such as the hub inner diameter and other relevant features, are met.
 -  How many dimensional differences and finishes will there be?
 -  Laminated cores give the doors dimensional stability; the windows feature insulated glass and mortise-and-tenon sashes.
 -  Although I used modern materials like concrete, dimensional wood, and Plexiglas, I tried to do so with the same level of craftsmanship as the original owner / builder.
 -  Along the production line itself, sophisticated gauging equipment is helping extruders meet stringent dimensional requirements.
 
 2Having sufficient depth and substance to be believable.  well-rounded, fully dimensional characters Example sentencesExamples -  You don't get the chance as a young actor to play very dimensional kind of roles; they're all just kind of regular kind of teenager stuff.
 -  It's a funny, dimensional turn in a film that doesn't always work, but retains an overall appeal despite its shortcomings.
 -  There are fine performances here, entirely natural and dimensional, especially Emily and Peter.
 -  The narrator/heroine, like all the characters, possesses deeply dimensional complexity and believable motivations.
 -  The film paints a dimensional, poignant portrait of the artist and the following he inspired.
 -  Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman.
 -  The characters of Anju and Sudha are remarkably dimensional and complex.
 -  His jokily accented character is not too real, dimensional, or truly warm.
 -  His Hilarion was subtly dimensional, not the heavy he's often portrayed, and was honored by the company members with white roses.
 -  Bernal is an outrageously pleasurable actor to watch, each performance rich, textured and dimensional.
 
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