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Meanings of
prescriptive
in English
Portuguese
normativo
Spanish
normativo
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Pertaining to giving directives or rules.
normative
descriptive
Portuguese
normativo
Synonyms
Examples for "
normative
"
normative
Examples for "
normative
"
1
Refusal of the
normative
means staking a different claim on the world.
2
Three experiments were performed in order to test the modelled
normative
mechanisms.
3
Positive findings were defined as two standard deviations above a
normative
mean.
4
Objective:: to understand the
normative
grounds of health care practice in Brazilian nursing.
5
Testing strategies depend on the
normative
data available, patient comfort, and local expertise.
Usage of
prescriptive
in English
1
So, we will continue to set principles here without being overly
prescriptive
.
2
It doesn't work because people don't want this kind of
prescriptive
medicine.
3
Educational and
prescriptive
interventions resulted in decreased readmission rates and patient deterioration.
4
They have a
prescriptive
right to enter every garden in the village.
5
The philosopher has no
prescriptive
right to preempt the field of ethics.
6
That is how they have developed so fast, by being totally
prescriptive
.
7
This
prescriptive
right was so generally recognised, that all parties were satisfied.
8
For example, their estates would become subject to Spain's more
prescriptive
inheritance laws.
9
Anthropologist Desmond Morris does not have much time for
prescriptive
'how-to' child manuals.
10
But he said it was not his job to be
prescriptive
.
11
The rules to be released on Monday will be more specific and
prescriptive
.
12
In fact I've a kind of
prescriptive
right to the job.
13
She has a
prescriptive
right to the society of the man who arrives.
14
He was too
prescriptive
,
he didn't get the best out of his players.
15
The progress of psychology toward the acquisition of
prescriptive
authority is critically reviewed.
16
The most striking instance, however, is the acquisition of
prescriptive
rights.
Other examples for "prescriptive"
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prescriptive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
prescriptive right
too prescriptive
more prescriptive
less prescriptive
prescriptive authority
More collocations
Translations for
prescriptive
Portuguese
normativo
Spanish
normativo
Prescriptive
through the time
Prescriptive
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common