Definitionadj. involved in or characterized by deliberation and discussion and examination
Last update: October 11, 2015
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The conseil prive is a deliberative body under the presidency of the lieutenant-governor, composed of colonial officials together with two native members. [Please select]
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The Dens governed themselves by the ordinary rules of deliberative bodies. [Please select]
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Everybody aspired to solve political problems, and wished to have a voice in deliberative assemblies. [Please select]
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"That can hardly be permitted at this time," said the other in a deliberative manner. [Please select]
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At first, the language, as well as the action of Magua, appeared calm and deliberative. [Please select]
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Therefore it was the discovery of fire that originally gave rise to the coming together of men, to the deliberative assembly, and to social intercourse. [Please select]
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The cumbrous machinery of deliberative decisions by the people is impossible in a crisis, and therefore so long as crises are likely to occur, it is impossible to abolish the almost autocratic power of governments. [Please select]
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