slovo | definícia |
probative (mass) | probative
- dôkazný, skúšobný |
probative (encz) | probative,důkazní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
probative (encz) | probative,zkušební adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Probative (gcide) | Probative \Pro"ba*tive\, a. [L. probativus: cf. F. probatif.]
Serving for trial or proof; probationary; as, probative
judgments; probative evidence. --South.
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probative (wn) | probative
adj 1: tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade
you of the truth of an allegation; "evidence should only
be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its
prejudicial effect" [syn: probative, probatory] |
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Approbative (gcide) | Approbative \Ap"pro*ba*tive\, a. [Cf. F. approbatif.]
Approving, or implying approbation. --Milner.
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Approbativeness (gcide) | Approbativeness \Ap"pro*ba*tive*ness\, n.
1. The quality of being approbative.
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2. (Phren.) Love of approbation.
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Improbative (gcide) | Improbative \Im"pro*ba*tive\, Improbatory \Im"pro*ba`to*ry\, a.
Implying, or tending to, improbation.
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Probative (gcide) | Probative \Pro"ba*tive\, a. [L. probativus: cf. F. probatif.]
Serving for trial or proof; probationary; as, probative
judgments; probative evidence. --South.
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Reprobative (gcide) | Reprobative \Rep"ro*ba*tive\ (-b?-t?v), a.
Of or pertaining to reprobation; expressing reprobation.
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approbative (wn) | approbative
adj 1: expressing or manifesting praise or approval;
"approbative criticism"; "an affirmative nod" [syn:
approving, affirmative, approbative, approbatory,
plausive] |
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