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deliberative

/dih-lib-er-uh-tiv, -uh-rey-tiv/US // dɪˈlɪb ər ə tɪv, -əˌreɪ tɪv //UK // (dɪˈlɪbərətɪv) //

商议性,商议性的,商议的,商议

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the function of deliberating, as a legislative assembly: a deliberative body.
    • : having to do with policy; dealing with the wisdom and expediency of a proposal: a deliberative speech.

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Examples

  • Johnson defended his move, saying he was trying to “make this a more deliberative process.”

  • Such deliberative democracy may start to bind up the wounds—pandemic and otherwise—of the intensely partisan 2020.

  • While asserting that many unions are “thoughtful and deliberative in their actions,” Acevedo cautions that they now must “be careful not to defend the indefensible.”

  • There’s no debate and no deliberative, committee-driven process required.

  • The founders envisioned a system of checks and balances, of pluralistic competition and deliberative government.

  • And, second, we already use sortition to select an important deliberative body, the trial jury.

  • This is a deliberative conversation, and he tries to get as much meaning into as few words as possible.

  • Deliberative process” probably means, in this case, killing the legislation.

  • Ninety-four years of reasonably deliberative history was thus replicated in three fortnights of panic inside the Eccles Building.

  • Designed as the deliberative power, the Senate had become instead the negative power, the selfish power.

  • Reason and common sense demand that a great Church should have some sort of deliberative assembly.

  • In other respects the functions of the council seem to have been of a deliberative character.

  • His ancestral sceptre in his hand, he is going to hold a deliberative assembly of the unarmed host.

  • I have slight respect or esteem for deliberative assemblies split up into factions and parties.

  • It is due to truth to say that the Convention did not possess all the desirable characteristics of a deliberative assembly.