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transactional
[ tran-sak-shuh-nuhl, -zak- ]
adjective
- of or relating to the process of conducting business:
A leading authority on ethical issues in commercial practice, she has designed classes and materials to teach students transactional skills.
- of or relating to personal or social interaction characterized by mutual influence and exchange:
The teacher questioned each pair of students in turn about the transactional nature of the role play—how their partner's statements or behavior shaped their own.
- of or relating to an attitude in which personal interaction revolves around cost and benefit:
There is a shift toward a more transactional relationship between a synagogue and its congregants, where the focus is often on dues and program fees.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of transactional1
Example Sentences
Makes it all very transparent and transactional.
He has been widely admired in Vietnam for his tough, transactional approach to foreign policy, and Cambodia's former strongman Hun Sen, still the main power behind the scenes, has long sought a close personal relationship with the US president, proudly posting selfies with him at their first meeting in 2017.
"Overcrowding makes it harder to access basic entitlements. It also makes it harder for staff to build and retain positive relationships, and the additional daily transactional work in dealing with more prisoners than a prison is designed to accommodate can put a strain on services and relationships."
“You’re trying to find that match where it still is a good match, and it’s just not transactional,†LeBeauf said.
While the U.S.-Taiwan relationship has long been based on a set of carefully worded rules and quiet diplomacy, President Trump’s style is seen as transactional, and his recent collision with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has alarmed many Taiwanese.
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