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单词 determinative
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Definition of determinative in English:

determinative

adjective dɪˈtəːmɪnətɪv
Law
  • predicative Serving to define, qualify, or direct.

    the employer's view is not determinative of the issue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The determinative issue is whether the proximate cause of the loss was the fire or the act of vandalism.
    • As indicated earlier, the wife had given notice to the husband almost from the outset of her intention to pursue maintenance, and I find that that is the determinative factor in awarding retroactive child support.
    • We would submit that the way in which his reasoning is expressed, he regarded as determinative the very fact that this was the kind of activity that could have occurred outside the workplace.
    • Statements by ministers as to what the law is are no more determinative of the citizen's rights than similar statements by anyone else.
    • They are instructive but are not determinative.
    • Nor should the courts give a ministerial statement, whether made inside or outside Parliament, determinative weight.
    • As so often, practical considerations of what a tribunal is prepared to infer as to a defendant's state of mind may be more determinative than fine matters of principle of what one legal concept adds to another.
    • Again, though, this, by itself, is not determinative.
    • But, again, such standards are not necessarily determinative.
    • However, as between the Applicant and the Respondent my findings are determinative.
    • I do not consider the stipulated qualifications of the arbitrator to be a determinative indicator that the plaintiff's claims were not intended for arbitration.
    • We do not suggest that the note should be determinative.
    • In other words, it must be a factor which has some weight in the decision-making process although plainly it may not be determinative.
    • To this extent the principle ‘first served, first come’ will in practice operate; but for the reasons I have given it cannot be determinative.
    • It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement.
    • While the Commission should consider the state of mind of the Respondents in deciding whether to exercise its public interest jurisdiction, it is not determinative.
    • Although the terms of the initial letter are likely to be of great importance when seeking to answer that question, they will not necessarily be determinative.
    • On the other hand, it is not the sole and determinative factor.
    • The question as to whether the doing of any such acts would in fact have been successful in preventing the acts of discrimination in question may be worth addressing, and may be interesting to address, but are not determinative either way.
    • The committal for trial may be helpful to the defence but it is not determinative.
    Synonyms
    determining, controlling, influential, guiding, decisive, forming, shaping, moulding
noun dɪˈtəːmɪnətɪv
Grammar
  • another term for determiner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this stage a determinative, especially a semantic determinative, is added to a graph to classify the meanings among the words.
    • But ‘this’ is a determinative, not an adjective, and it functions as a determiner in cases of the sort in question, it doesn't function attributively.
 
 

Definition of determinative in US English:

determinative

adjective
Law
  • predicative Serving to define, qualify, or direct.

    the employer's view is not determinative of the issue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, as between the Applicant and the Respondent my findings are determinative.
    • To this extent the principle ‘first served, first come’ will in practice operate; but for the reasons I have given it cannot be determinative.
    • It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement.
    • We do not suggest that the note should be determinative.
    • But, again, such standards are not necessarily determinative.
    • As indicated earlier, the wife had given notice to the husband almost from the outset of her intention to pursue maintenance, and I find that that is the determinative factor in awarding retroactive child support.
    • The committal for trial may be helpful to the defence but it is not determinative.
    • On the other hand, it is not the sole and determinative factor.
    • The determinative issue is whether the proximate cause of the loss was the fire or the act of vandalism.
    • They are instructive but are not determinative.
    • We would submit that the way in which his reasoning is expressed, he regarded as determinative the very fact that this was the kind of activity that could have occurred outside the workplace.
    • Although the terms of the initial letter are likely to be of great importance when seeking to answer that question, they will not necessarily be determinative.
    • While the Commission should consider the state of mind of the Respondents in deciding whether to exercise its public interest jurisdiction, it is not determinative.
    • Again, though, this, by itself, is not determinative.
    • The question as to whether the doing of any such acts would in fact have been successful in preventing the acts of discrimination in question may be worth addressing, and may be interesting to address, but are not determinative either way.
    • In other words, it must be a factor which has some weight in the decision-making process although plainly it may not be determinative.
    • Nor should the courts give a ministerial statement, whether made inside or outside Parliament, determinative weight.
    • As so often, practical considerations of what a tribunal is prepared to infer as to a defendant's state of mind may be more determinative than fine matters of principle of what one legal concept adds to another.
    • I do not consider the stipulated qualifications of the arbitrator to be a determinative indicator that the plaintiff's claims were not intended for arbitration.
    • Statements by ministers as to what the law is are no more determinative of the citizen's rights than similar statements by anyone else.
    Synonyms
    determining, controlling, influential, guiding, decisive, forming, shaping, moulding
noun
Grammar
  • another term for determiner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this stage a determinative, especially a semantic determinative, is added to a graph to classify the meanings among the words.
    • But ‘this’ is a determinative, not an adjective, and it functions as a determiner in cases of the sort in question, it doesn't function attributively.
 
 
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