consensual

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See also: con-sensual

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From consensus +‎ -ual.

Pronunciation

Adjective

consensual (comparative more consensual, superlative most consensual)

  1. with permission, with consensus, without coercion; allowed without objecting or resisting
  2. (law) existing, or made, by the mutual consent of two or more parties
    a consensual contract
  3. (biology) excited or caused by sensation, sympathy, or reflex action, and not by conscious volition
    consensual motions
    1. Contralaterally corresponding rather than ipsilaterally induced
      direct and consensual pupillary reflexes produce bilateral constriction from a unilateral stimulus

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Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From French consensuel.

Adjective

consensual m or n (feminine singular consensuală, masculine plural consensuali, feminine and neuter plural consensuale)

  1. consensual

Declension


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /konsenˈswal/ [kõn.sẽnˈswal]

Adjective

consensual m or f (masculine and feminine plural consensuales)

  1. consensual

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