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educative Definition

edu·ca·tive (ejo̵̅o̅ kāt′iv, ejə-)

adjective

  1. educating or tending to educate; instructive
  2. of education; educational

educative Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • diversion: Educational Children Toys Take to the educative diversion the following level with the great station of the creation of the book of the brain.
  • process: It will be an educative process through which the horrors of the past will be re-examined.
  • role: The extent to which the police can carry out this educative role depends on their level of presence.
  • relationship: My idea is that these educational theories are being created from the educational knowledge which is embodied in our living educative relationships.
  • experience: Truly educative experiences are often in short supply in schools today.
  • approach: Discussions would focus CS Bring Workforce Plan to next mtg on developing an educative approach to training.

Modifying Another Word

  • very: It is very educative to spend some time with Vol.
  • also: Not only are the ideas presented in this work incendiary; they are also educative.

Preposition: in

  • sense: Advertisements, by definition, are not educative in any sense other than to alert people to your product's existance.

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