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normative

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Etymology

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FromLatinnorma +‎-ative.[1] CompareFrenchnormatif.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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normative (comparativemorenormative,superlativemostnormative)

  1. Of or pertaining to anorm orstandard.
  2. Conforming to a norm or norms.
    normative behaviour
  3. Attempting to establish orprescribe a norm.
    normative grammar

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Translations

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of, pertaining to, or using a norm or standard
attempting to establish or prescribe a norm

Noun

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normative (pluralnormatives)

  1. A regulation imposed to preserve a norm.
    • 1990,Czechoslovak Economic Papers, number28, page42:
      Most important are the so-called economicnormatives. They either specify the minimal efficiency of productive resources utilization or regulate the distribution of the enterprises revenue.

References

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  1. ^normative,adj. andn.”, inOED OnlinePaid subscription required, Oxford:Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

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French

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Adjective

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normative

  1. femininesingular ofnormatif

Italian

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Noun

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normative f

  1. plural ofnormativa

Adjective

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normative

  1. feminineplural ofnormativo

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Swedish

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Adjective

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normative

  1. definitenatural masculinesingular ofnormativ
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