释义 |
deliberativede‧lib‧e‧ra‧tive /dɪˈlɪbərətɪv $ -bəreɪtɪv/ adjective formal  - An informed public would prefer prudent, deliberative management.
- But this, being a deliberative move to impart false information, would be a reversion to the linguistic.
- Consciousness, we may argue, comes into being when information is re-presented to a monitoring faculty under deliberative attention.
- The characterization of deliberative thinking as internal argument is a universal characterization.
- The rhetorical approach links the processes of thinking to those of argumentation, for it suggests that deliberative thought is internalized argumentation.
- The truth is that electors are not a deliberative group like representatives or senators.
- There is a sense of all rational control or deliberation seeping away or being under much less deliberative control.
existing for the purpose of discussing or planning something |