educative

IPA: ˈɛdʒʌkeɪtɪv

adjective

  • Serving to educate; educational.
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Examples of "educative" in Sentences

  • Always, many people who fancy themselves intellectuals ... think romance novels lack the 'educative' value.
  • I think that good Art is useful for a particular kind of educative function, which need not mean a crude idea of 'social improvement'.
  • The sight of him, so sitting, tragically travestying man, has been considered, and is considered, "educative" by multitudinous audiences.
  • Literature in this sense just doesn't have much "educative" value, doesn't tell us enough about cultural moments or provide sufficient excitement for the bored scholars and students.
  • The study of literature does indeed become like any other subject, inlcuded in the curriculum in the first place for its "educative" value: educative in a specifically "scholastic" sense -- part of what we learn in school.
  • One "educative" reel they had seen had begun with scenes in a lumber camp high in the mountains of Galicia, where grow forests of the priceless pine that becomes, after years of drying and seasoning, the sounding board of the Stradivarius and the harp.
  • The term explanation has two different meanings, in that it sometimes refers to an educative technique that precedes interpretation and is designed to help the client understand the presence and origin of developmental arrests, particularly related to separation-individuation subphase difficulties Goldstein, 1990: 148-149.

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