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ampliative (comparative more ampliative, superlative most ampliative)

  1. That broadens conceptual knowledge by adding new information.
    • 1988, Frederick L. Will, Beyond Deduction, page 152:
      To speak Hegelese for a moment, since the deductive processes so discriminated require for their own development, for their own self-realization, to be combined with and enriched by their ampliative complements, in the broad view of these matters required by an investigation of philosophical governance the opposition between them must be overcome.
    • a. 1653, Hugh Binning (1627–1653), “Sermon VI.”, in The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning[1], page 579:
      Therefore I take it to be rather declarative, or ampliative, or both.

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ampliative

  1. feminine singular of ampliatif

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ampliative

  1. feminine plural of ampliativo

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