noun
- the quality or state of being notional; existence only in idea or theory rather than in reality
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The notionality of the proposed system made it difficult to implement in practice.
- Critics questioned the notionality of the philosopher’s arguments about consciousness.
- The committee struggled with the notionality of the budget projections.
- Her research focused on the notionality of mathematical concepts in early education.
- The notionality of the peace agreement left many details unresolved.