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Definition of deliberative in English: deliberativeadjective dɪˈlɪb(ə)rətɪv Relating to or intended for consideration or discussion. Example sentencesExamples - There's a deliberative process and that decision will be made.
- Do these not include the expressive and deliberative interests people have in formulating their own conceptions of the good life?
- This discussion has been about the structure of deliberative commitments.
- And therefore, it wasn't considered and wasn't part of the deliberative process.
- By that, he included the power to take part in the assembly, the deliberative gathering of all citizens who then voted on proposals in war, peace, and anything else.
- It is also deliberative, interactive and empowering.
- As such, they're going to be a lot safer, a lot more deliberative, and a lot more intelligent about basic decisions.
- But science is unsuited to such deliberative processes.
- And I think on that issue the caucus has to say, no, we will have a deliberative process and look at options to give us a real reform bill.
- The exception that proves the rule is the deliberative assembly.
- But at no point does anyone engage in any real deliberative legal analysis about the actual legality of the orders.
- Brain activity decreased in the dorsolateral prefontal cortex, which is associated with deliberative thought.
- Desires are resilient, in this sense, when they are unresponsive to the agent's own deliberative reflection.
- They take a very sober, thoughtful, deliberative look at a situation.
- It's easy to forget that the Senate is considered by some to be a deliberative body.
- Do we have jurors kind of freelancing, making their own decisions, not willing to be a part of the deliberative process anymore?
- There's something wistfully pinheaded about deliberative democracy - it sounds a lot like law school.
- When we respond emotionally to situations, for example, we usually do so without extensive deliberative thought or analysis.
- The Senate describes itself, without apparent irony or hint of self-awareness, as the world's greatest deliberative body.
- This third way of using primary sources engages students in deliberative discussions beginning with a seminal document.
Synonyms contemplative, prayerful, reflective, musing, pensive, cogitative, thinking, thoughtful, studious, rapt, introspective, brooding, philosophical, ruminative, ruminant, speculative, wistful
Derivatives adverb Our air strategy deliberatively avoided critical civilian infrastructure and our bombing did not hit major residential areas, but there were doubtless many civilian casualties. Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, many critical theorists have a surprisingly standard conception of how democracy is best organized discursively and deliberatively.
- Like the characters in this tale, people are often torn between impulsively choosing immediate rewards or more deliberatively planning for the future.
- This stewardship is multifaceted: The couple deliberatively stewards the land, the community and their family life.
- And he does tend to overuse a few devices, like rhetorical questions, deliberatively repetitive phrasing, and direct address.
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Definition of deliberative in US English: deliberativeadjective Relating to or intended for consideration or discussion. Example sentencesExamples - There's something wistfully pinheaded about deliberative democracy - it sounds a lot like law school.
- But science is unsuited to such deliberative processes.
- It's easy to forget that the Senate is considered by some to be a deliberative body.
- The Senate describes itself, without apparent irony or hint of self-awareness, as the world's greatest deliberative body.
- Desires are resilient, in this sense, when they are unresponsive to the agent's own deliberative reflection.
- The exception that proves the rule is the deliberative assembly.
- And therefore, it wasn't considered and wasn't part of the deliberative process.
- Do these not include the expressive and deliberative interests people have in formulating their own conceptions of the good life?
- They take a very sober, thoughtful, deliberative look at a situation.
- As such, they're going to be a lot safer, a lot more deliberative, and a lot more intelligent about basic decisions.
- When we respond emotionally to situations, for example, we usually do so without extensive deliberative thought or analysis.
- But at no point does anyone engage in any real deliberative legal analysis about the actual legality of the orders.
- It is also deliberative, interactive and empowering.
- By that, he included the power to take part in the assembly, the deliberative gathering of all citizens who then voted on proposals in war, peace, and anything else.
- And I think on that issue the caucus has to say, no, we will have a deliberative process and look at options to give us a real reform bill.
- This discussion has been about the structure of deliberative commitments.
- This third way of using primary sources engages students in deliberative discussions beginning with a seminal document.
- Do we have jurors kind of freelancing, making their own decisions, not willing to be a part of the deliberative process anymore?
- Brain activity decreased in the dorsolateral prefontal cortex, which is associated with deliberative thought.
- There's a deliberative process and that decision will be made.
Synonyms contemplative, prayerful, reflective, musing, pensive, cogitative, thinking, thoughtful, studious, rapt, introspective, brooding, philosophical, ruminative, ruminant, speculative, wistful |