释义 |
verdictive rare.|ˈvɜːdɪktɪv| [f. verdict n. + -ive.] An utterance which consists in the delivering of a verdict. Also attrib. or as adj.
1955J. L. Austin How to do Things with Words (1962) xii. 150, I call these classes of utterance..by the following more-or-less rebarbative names:..Verdictives..Exercitives [etc.]. Ibid. 152 A verdictive is a judicial as distinct from legislative or executive acts... Verdictives have obvious connexions with truth and falsity. Ibid. 160 We may dispute as to whether these [expositives] are not verdictive, exercitive, behabitive, or commissive acts as well. 1975Language LI. 106 Examples of performatives assuming the agent-authority are verdictives..such as acquit, convict, find etc. (mostly judicial). |