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participative

American  
[pahr-tis-uh-puh-tiv, -payt-iv] / pɑrˈtɪs ə pə tɪv, -ˌpeɪt ɪv /

adjective

  1. involving or characterized by active participation; not passive.


Other Word Forms

  • non-participative adjective

Example Sentences

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"The people are here now building popular power; the people are building from the bottom up participative and ecological democracy," Perez said.

From Reuters • Aug. 17, 2023

Women are taught to adopt a more “more democratic and participative style” than men.

From The Guardian • Aug. 1, 2020

Swatting away the accusation, Saïed replied that the only forces behind him were Tunisia’s youth who, won over by his promise of decentralization, demanded a participative democracy.

From Slate • Oct. 15, 2019

Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh said he wanted the group to "help bring the parliament back to its roots, ensuring Holyrood is open, transparent, truly participative and fit for the significant challenges which lie ahead".

From BBC • Jun. 19, 2017

The admiring Rutowski, being of a participative turn, introduced her, after a while, to his honored parent and hers; by whom next—Heavens, human language is unequal to the history of such things!

From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06 by Carlyle, Thomas