deliberative
deliberative
Definition
de·lib·er·ative (di lib′ər āt′iv, -ər ə tiv)
adjective
- of or for deliberating a deliberative assembly
- characterized by or resulting from deliberation
Etymology: L deliberativus
deliberative
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- democracy: In the next five years, we should make far more use of such forms of ' deliberative democracy ' .
- polling: There is a broad range of existing participatory and empowerment approaches, such as multi-criteria mapping, focus groups and deliberative polling.
- mapping: There was discussion of the relative merits of methods such as " deliberative mapping " and focus groups.
- poll: Methodologies include citizens ' juries and panels, consensus conferences, deliberative polls and multi-criteria mapping.
- assembly: The lessons are arranged to meet the needs of participants in deliberative assemblies.
- capacity: Will they really use it to cultivate their deliberative capacity?
Modifying Another Word
- fully: QUICK LINKS to: Functions of vision -- My Doings -- Revised presentation on emotions -- Fully deliberative architectures.
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