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consultative
[ kuhn-suhl-tuh-tiv, kon-suhl-tey-tiv ]
consultative
/ kənˈsʌltətərɪ; kənˈsʌltətɪv; -trɪ /
adjective
- available for, relating to, or involving consultation; advisory
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Derived Forms
- conˈsultatively, adverb
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Other Words From
- con·sulta·tive·ly adverb
- noncon·sulta·tive adjective
- noncon·sulta·tory adjective
- uncon·sulta·tive adjective
- uncon·sulta·tory adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of consultative1
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Example Sentences
Diplomacy, to work at all effectively, must draw a line between the “consultative process” and the “work product.”
They were all created members of a consultative committee, which was to sit "until the reorganization of the legislative party."
While the plenipotentiaries were discussing the terms of peace, autocracy launched a ukase calling for a consultative assembly.
Although the Congress was consultative in nature, it completed the revolutionary organization and made unity of action possible.
Apart from these the act of 1850 respecting improvements in towns initiated consultative committees.
They declined to sit as regular members of the Assembly, content with the humbler position of consultative members.
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