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adjective giving form or shape; forming; shaping; fashioning; molding: a formative process in manufacturing.
pertaining to formation or development: a child's most formative years.
Biology . capable of developing new cells or tissue by cell division and differentiation: formative tissue. concerned with the formation of an embryo, organ, or the like. Grammar . pertaining to a formative.
noun Grammar . a derivational affix, particularly one that determines the part of speech of the derived word, as -ness, in loudness, hardness, etc.
Linguistics . (in generative grammar) any element, as a word, affix, or inflectional ending, functioning as a minimal syntactic unit that can be used in forming larger constructions.
Origin of formative From the Middle French word formatif, dating back to 1480–90. See formation, -ive
SYNONYMS FOR formative 2 receptive, impressionable, susceptible.
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OTHER WORDS FROM formative form·a·tive·ly, adverb form·a·tive·ness, noun non·form·a·tive, adjective non·form·a·tive·ly, adverb
sub·form·a·tive, adjective sub·form·a·tive·ly, adverb sub·form·a·tive·ness, noun un·form·a·tive, adjective
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WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH formative formative , formidableWords nearby formative formate, formatio, formation, formation dance, formation rules, formative , formative assessment, formative element, formboard, Formby, form class
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Example sentences from the Web for formative The time spent with America’s best miler was formative for Magness.
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I found it deeply formative for how I approach problem solving and partnership with a servant leadership mindset.
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You include a story about a poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, really affecting you in your formative years.
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All my formative years, I spent standing next to Jay [Z] or Justin [Timberlake] or all those kings.
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For a generation of moviegoers, there are few filmmakers more influential during one's formative years than Rob Reiner.
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The Scopes Trial was a formative moment for modern creationism.
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The correlation is especially robust in the lower grades, when students are in their formative years.
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"So important that a girl gets the right atmosphere during her formative years," said Sister Dickenson.
Plowing On Sunday | Sterling North
Evolution, like development, was due to a Bildungskraft or formative force.
Form and Function | E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell
When this stage was reached the formative age of feudalism may be considered at an end.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 | Various
That education is formative of mind is not questioned; it is the conception already propounded.
Democracy and Education | John Dewey
The time seemed proper to restate the salient factors in the history of this formative period.
Union and Democracy | Allen Johnson
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British Dictionary definitions for formative adjective of or relating to formation, development, or growth formative years
shaping; moulding a formative experience
(of tissues and cells in certain parts of an organism) capable of growth and differentiation
functioning in the formation of derived, inflected, or compound words
noun an inflectional or derivational affix
(in generative grammar) any of the minimum units of a sentence that have syntactic function
Derived forms of formative formatively , adverb formativeness , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to formative developmental, sensitive, determinative, shaping, immature, impressible, malleable, pliant, susceptible, moldable