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corporative, a.|ˈkɔːrpərətɪv| [ad. L. corporātīv-us, f. ppl. stem of corporāre to embody + -ive. Cf. mod.F. corporatif.] a. Of, pertaining to, or consisting of a corporation; = corporate a. 5.
1833H. Martineau Tale of Tyne vii. 121 She felt that a maintenance was due from corporative funds. 1841Fraser's Mag. XXIII. 144 It is the corporative life that property derives from organic law that makes all the value. 1883Athenæum 14 Apr. 471/2 His treatment of the subject of monopolies, total or partial, individual or corporative. b. Based upon corporate action or organization; spec. of a state, governed by or organized into corporations representing the employers and employed of the various industries and professions. It. stato corporativo occurs 21 Apr. 1927 in Carta del lavoro §7.
1927Times 18 Aug. 11/6 The Corporative State offers..greater opportunities than the Liberal State. 1929Times Lit. Suppl. 11 July 547/2 The Fascist Corporative State. 1929Encycl. Brit. X. 563/2 The industrial unit..is at present being worked into the fabric of the Italian state which will become the ‘corporative State’ when, in the judgment of its present leaders, the revolutionary stage has been passed. 1941Ann. Reg. 1940 245 The new Under-Secretary [in Portugal] described the corporative system..as ‘the bulwark of our economic and social order’. |