educativeed‧u‧cat‧ive /ˈedjʊkətɪv $ ˈedʒəkeɪ-/ adjective

- Bobbio has doubts, therefore, as to the educative benefits of participatory democracy.
- For the five years after the murder of the woman at the Theatre Royal his interventions in my life remained purely educative.
- Furthermore, it is perceived to have an educative and symbolic function as well as a practical one.
- In seeking to counteract these forces Dewey especially emphasized the potential importance of the educative role of social institutions.
- It had an educative purpose, and it brought in some cash to hard-pressed regions.
- Running out of money is most educative.
- Talking over schemes like this was both entertaining and educative.
- The educative power of our academic institutions has never been lower: it is journalism that gives the lead.
nouneducationeducationalisteducationisteducatoradjectiveeducated ≠ uneducatededucationaleducable ≠ ineducableeducativeverbeducateadverbeducationally