retentional, a.
[f. retention + -al.]
Of or pertaining to retention.
1931 [see protension 3 b.] 1938 Mind XLVII. 517 But even on the ‘retentional’ interpretation, I am not sure that the doctrine is supported by the introspectible facts. 1966 A. Gurwitsch Phenomenol. & Psychol. xii. 305 The source and origin of these modifications is the ‘strict present’; the modifications arise from the ‘actual now’ and are conveyed to the retentional phases. |