Thematic in a sentence as an adjective

It was fun to try and spot thematic links between the photos and the text.

I wonder how much of the thematic blindspot had to do with the technology of the day?

And that is a good thematic reason to not use eagles to resolve the challenge of Sauron!

Maybe someone should fork and change to something with a different thematic:"Where do your in-laws live?

It exhibits works from the collection in thematic exhibitions twice a year.

Off topic but funny:Here in Virginia we have many special thematic plates to choose from.

Some museums will have didactic plaques, or large wall didactics, especially for thematic shows.

It is rambling, disorganized, and lacks both both narrative structure and thematic clarity.

I would never write Canonical off from eventually having one OS and thematic style to run on everything from phones to tvs to pcs to cars etc.

I don't see the technical reasoning there, but I agree that there's a thematic parallel: they're both reasonably straightforward ideas with very clean user-facing stories.

"Defer" is nice to have, and because it does less than scoped acquisition, it's easier to repurpose for other jobs; that's kind of thematic of Golang --- simple, orthogonal advances over C/Java/C++; a distinct lack of "theoretical" ambition.

To which a good response is that lousy code names are like Lorem Ipsum text: They screw up your design by encouraging you to ignore things which are actually important, like the thematic unity of your work or the need to convey a specific actual meaning with the words you are typesetting.

Thematic definitions

adjective

relating to or constituting a topic of discourse

adjective

of or relating to a melodic subject