Contributive [adjective]
Definition of Contributive:
contributing a result
Opposite/Antonyms of Contributive:
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Sentence/Example of Contributive:
Peale turned more often to his fellow citizens than to his board of directors to contribute what they could, be it specimen or knowledge.
Showcasing four new designs, this most recent drop from Fenty contributes to the brands driving force – trendy designs that cater to a market who values fresh fashion design.
The scarcity of e-cigarettes may have contributed to rising cigarette interest during the pandemic.
“Combining diverse measures in a way that they support and build on each other may enhance the level of protection and may therefore contribute to reaching EU standards,” it suggests.
This should contribute to longer battery life and better efficiency in low-power tasks like checking emails, for instance.
She has also credited better nutrition, reduced inflammation and better sleep with contributing to her remarkable longevity.
It was only later, when I was in college and wondering why my food didn’t quite taste the same, that I realized what cardamom contributed to a dish.
The President—who delivered his speech via video—told attendees that “China is hosting this global trade event that demonstrates China’s sincere desire to share its market opportunities with the world and contribute to global economic recovery.”
Private insurance options would exist for those who wish to purchase them, but these individuals would still contribute funds to the public plan.
There was a coding error in the app and it contributed greatly — but it was certainly not the sole factor — to the delay in the reporting of the results of the Iowa caucus.