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correlativecor‧rel‧a‧tive /kəˈrelətɪv/ adjective formal ![](img/spkr_b.png) - In the corridor, the objective correlative of pre-bedroom intimacy, the moment arrives.
- It said nothing whatsoever of any correlative power of the episcopate.
- Its correlative, a sliding scale of hours to meet unemployment, is now becoming timely.
- Might art be Socratism's necessary correlative?
- One view sees the development of fairness as a correlative of the expansion of procedural rights post Ridge v. Baldwin.
- The most important point of departure, however, is that rights, whether moral or legal, can involve correlative duties.
- Those are examples of attempts to establish parameters through correlative function.
two or more facts, ideas etc that are correlative are closely related or dependent on each other SYN related: rights and their correlative responsibilities—correlative noun [countable] |