constitutive Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈstɪtʃ.ə.tɪv]
  • Us [ ˈkɑːn.stə.tuː.t̬ɪv]

Meaning of constitutive In English

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Examples of constitutive

  • He provides a staged genre analysis of the bribery event and shows which stages are constitutive, thereby demonstrating that certain so-called bribery episodes were not.

  • In short, a preference can be both constitutive of your identity but have a dubious history or current status that makes it unworthy of respect.

  • Now, it is true that the identity of a conventional practice crucially depends on its constitutive rules.

  • The constitutive expression of the transgene seems to have a deleterious effect on the developing embryos.

  • Stateness matters because without its basic constitutive elements a given territory cannot be ruled as a liberal democratic regime.

  • One is then obliged to assume "constitutive factors" instead of "residual factors" and accordingly to proceed to the application of procedures that are mathematically different.

  • This constitutive account of the numerous and fragmented layers in the construction of film music is a necessary element for eclectic film inquiry.

  • In contrast, the surface conventions that are deeper than others do not necessarily serve this constitutive function (though sometimes they may).

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