prospective Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of prospective In English

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Examples of prospective

  • Given the fact that a prospective student is bombarded by prospectuses, selecting a suitable course is not easy.

  • Her father always wants to meet her prospective boyfriends.

  • Transitions to caregiving, gender, and psychological well-being : a prospective us national study.

  • This prospective study set out to investigate which bipolar prodromal symptoms were reported frequently and reliably over a period of 18 months.

  • This is not a straightforward task, since ethical considerations and infrequency of actual shoulder dystocia deliveries limit prospective, comparative study of various manoeuvres.

  • Predicting the short-term outcome of first episodes and recurrences of clinical depression : a prospective study of life events, difficulties, and social support networks.

  • Although costly, the field would benefit from longitudinal designs examining personality characteristics as prospective risk factors for eating pathology.

  • Drug use and intimate relationships among women and men : separating specific from general effects in prospective data using structural equation models.

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Translations of prospective In Other Languages

  • Español

    futuro/ra [masculine-feminine, singular], posible [masculine-feminine…

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  • Français

    en perspective, potentiel/-elle…

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  • Norwegian

    fremtidig, vordende…

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