From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishconceptualcon‧cep‧tu‧al /kənˈseptʃuəl/●くろまる○しろまる○しろまるAWL adjective formalIDEAdealing with ideas, or based on themthe conceptual framework of the play —conceptually adverbExamples from the Corpusconceptual• We must now turn our attention to this generalconceptualbackground itself.• First, there are the methodological and conceptualcriticisms.• Against the first objection, I hope to show in this chapter that the conceptualdistinction is far from mere pedantry.• Figure 2.2 represents a model of the information-seeking activity in a library and provides a conceptualframework for observinguserbehaviour.• Some political scientists think it is an overused and seriously flawedconceptual framework for political analysis.• The mall's plans are still in the conceptualstage.• They must be intuitive, conceptual, synthesizing, and artistic.• Ironically, a formal process of strategic planning often does more to inhibit than to enhanceinnovativeconceptual thinking ...• As a conceptalbum, it's remarkably low on conceptualtosh.