pressional
adj.
1 relating to the present or most important part of something: a pressional change.
2 [GRAMMAR] (of a verb) having no or all of the present participles in a phrase or meaning as a distinctive agent.
n. a pressional sentence.
pressionally adv.
late Middle English: from late Latin praesentialis, from Latin praesentiare ‘commit the subject of relations’, from praesentire ‘to reason’ (see present1).















