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productively
pro·duc·tive P0581100 (prə-dŭk′tĭv, prō-)adj.1. Producing or capable of producing crops, goods, or services, especially in abundance: a productive stretch of land; a productive employee.2. Marked by abundant production or achievement: a productive career. See Synonyms at fertile.3. Yielding favorable or useful results; constructive: a productive suggestion.4. Economics Of or involved in the creation of goods and services to produce wealth or value.5. Effective in achieving specified results; originative. Used with of: policies productive of much harm.6. Medicine a. Producing mucus or sputum: a productive cough.b. Forming new tissue: a productive inflammation.7. Linguistics a. Of or relating to the linguistic skills of speaking and writing.b. Of or relating to a linguistic element or rule that can be used to form further examples of a particular feature or pattern. The English past tense suffix -ed is productive since it continues to be added to new verbs to form the past tense. pro·duc′tive·ly adv.pro·duc′tive·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | productively - in a productive way; "they worked together productively for two years"fruitfully, profitablyfruitlessly, unproductively, unprofitably - in an unproductive manner | Translations EncyclopediaSeeproductiveFinancialSeeproductivityproductively
Synonyms for productivelyadv in a productive waySynonymsAntonyms- fruitlessly
- unproductively
- unprofitably
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