Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An order or instruction, especially one issued by an authority.
- adjective Serving to direct, indicate, or guide.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having the power of directing; causing to take or occupy a certain direction.
- Pointing out the proper direction; guiding; prescribing; indicating.
- Capable of being directed, managed, or handled.
- Dealing with direction: as, directive algebra.
- noun In grammar, a syntactic case expressing direction toward an object: also called
transitional . - noun In a sea-anemone or coral polyp, a mesentery which forms one of the boundaries of the intermesenteric space at one of the poles of the principal axis.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having power to direct; tending to direct, guide, or govern; showing the way.
- adjective obsolete Able to be directed; manageable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
instruction orguideline that indicates how toperform an action orreach agoal . - noun An
authoritative decision from an officialbody , which may or may not havebinding force . - noun European Union law A form of
legislative act addressed to the Member States. The directive binds the Member State to reach certain objectives in their national legislation. - noun The directive case.
- adjective that
directs - adjective serving to
direct , indicate, or guide. - adjective grammar relating to the directive case
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on
- noun a pronouncement encouraging or banning some activity
Etymologies
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Examples
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She later retracted her statement and said she was mortified to have used the term "directive".
Magistrates were told to send rioters to crown court, emails show 2011
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Following an earlier setback in March, when the term directive was initially rejected in a vote of the Council of the European Union, the proposal has again been blocked.
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She later retracted her statement and said she was mortified to have used the term "directive".
The Guardian World News Owen Bowcott 2011
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She later retracted her statement and said she was mortified to have used the term "directive".
The Guardian World News Owen Bowcott 2011
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In other words, this directive is a carrot to reward countries who are helping to secure Iraq while encouraging more nations to send help (which makes sense).
Smooting the Weasels, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This directive is a step in that direction, but legislation should be passed in order to mute the objections of those who oppose gay marriage.
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This directive is a step in that direction, but legislation should be passed in order to mute the objections of those who oppose gay marriage.
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This directive is a step in that direction, but legislation should be passed in order to mute the objections of those who oppose gay marriage.
Legislative Issues 2008
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This directive is a step in that direction, but legislation should be passed in order to mute the objections of those who oppose gay marriage.
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Officials say the directive is a matter of safety, not censorship.
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