Definition of Preoperational

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preoperational

preoccupations
preoccupied
preoccupied name
preoccupied names
preoccupiedly
preoccupies
preoccupy
preoccupying
preocular
preominate
preon
preons
preop
preopening
preoperation
preoperational (current term)
preoperative
preoperatively
preopercula
preopercular
preoperculars
preoperculum
preopinion
preops
preoptimization
preoptimizations
preoptimize
preoptimized
preoptimizes
preoptimizing

Literary usage of Preoperational

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. All Aboard for Space: Introducing Space to Youngsters (1995)
"The preoperational stage of development will be the focus of the age group of this ... The preoperational stage begins about age one or two and lasts until ..."

2. Paradoxes of Free Will by Gunther Siegmund Stent (2002)
"Suppose a child still in the preoperational stage is confronted with two objects ... Piaget concluded from this finding that, at the preoperational stage, ..."

3. Contracting for Managed Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services: A Guide by Stephen Moss (2000)
"... preoperational tasks include developing educational materials for recipients (consumer and family advocacy organizations such as the Federation of ..."

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