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determinative

English

Etymology

From Middle French déterminatif.

Noun

determinative (plural determinatives)

  1. (linguistics) An ideogram used to mark semantic categories of words in logographic scripts.
  2. (grammar) A member of a class of words functioning in a noun phrase to identify or distinguish a referent without describing or modifying it. Examples of determinatives include articles (a, the), demonstratives (this, those), cardinal numbers (three, fifty), and indefinite numerals (most, any, each).

Synonyms

  • (ideogram): taxogram
  • (grammar): determiner

Translations

See also

  • article
  • demonstrative

Further reading

  • determinative on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Adjective

determinative (comparative more determinative, superlative most determinative)

  1. (law) Sufficient to decide something (such as a question of fact or of law).
    • 1905 January 21, Ch. Kent, opinion, New York Foundling Hospital v. Gatti, Arizona [Territorial] Supreme Court, as reported in, 1907, The Lawyers Reports Annotated, new series, volume 7, page 313 [1]:
      This proceeding, though not presenting questions difficult of determination, or points of law that are novel, is unusual in many of its features, and is important as determinative of the disposition and welfare of a number of little children, ignorant of the contest that is being carried on in regard to them.
    • 2009 July, International Accounting Standards Board, Financial Instruments, ?ISBN, page 617 [3]:
      An entity does not automatically conclude that any observed transaction price is determinative of fair value.

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Italian

Adjective

determinative

  1. feminine plural of determinativo

Anagrams

  • determinatevi

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exhaustive

English

Etymology

From exhaust +? -ive.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???z??.st?v/
  • (US) IPA(key): /???z?.st?v/

Adjective

exhaustive (comparative more exhaustive, superlative most exhaustive)

  1. Including every possible element
    Synonyms: all-encompassing, thorough
  2. Fully comprehensive
  3. (now rare) Causing exhaustion; very tiring
    • 1878, John Henry Blunt, The Reformation of the Church of England: A. D. 1514-1547 (page 98)
      Wolsey saw in what imminent peril the revenues of the Church were from the exhaustive squandering and grasping covetousness of the Court.
    Synonyms: tiring, weariful

Synonyms

  • (including every possible element): see also Thesaurus:comprehensive
  • (causing exhaustion): see also Thesaurus:fatiguing

Derived terms

Translations


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.zos.tiv/
  • Homophone: exhaustives

Adjective

exhaustive

  1. feminine singular of exhaustif

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