Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a communicative manner: by communication.
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- adverb In a
communicative manner.
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Examples
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She says that she was, at times, awake after surgery and recognized her husband and responded communicatively before being sedated again we remind you that she is apparently in an induced coma.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2011
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She says that she was, at times, awake after surgery and recognized her husband and responded communicatively before being sedated again we remind you that she is apparently in an induced coma.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2011
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Information literacy includes, but transcends, ICT skills and ultimately is about being politically, socially and communicatively competent in an information society.
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Information literacy includes, but transcends, ICT skills and ultimately is about being politically, socially and communicatively competent in an information society.
April 2009 2009
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Analogously, it is often remarked that a proposition is itself communicatively inert; for instance, merely expressing the proposition that snow is white is not to make a move in a “language game”.
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That said, the consensus was that the term carried too much baggage to be useful analytically or communicatively (though that baggage is indeed what makes it useful to the administration, a point my students didn't miss), and we had a brief (ran out of time) discussion of what terms might actually be useful ....
Is That Legal?: Who Says the President Doesn't Know Irony? 2006
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We also note that software components can be communicatively linked in the abstract sense.
Archive 2008-11-01 Peter Zura 2008
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We also note that software components can be communicatively linked in the abstract sense.
Post-Bilski at the USPTO: Is the BPAI Looking to Create a "Software Per Se" Exception? Peter Zura 2008
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Such implicit norms of well-formed and communicatively successful utterances are not identical with the explicit rules of argumentation.
Critical Theory Bohman, James 2005
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I suspect that when, that spring, he had departed for the country with the girls, he had been in that communicatively happy, sociable mood in which gamblers usually find themselves who have retired from play after winning large stakes.
Youth 2003
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