Deliberative [adjective]
Definition of Deliberative:
thoughtful
Opposite/Antonyms of Deliberative:
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Sentence/Example of Deliberative:
While asserting that many unions are “thoughtful and deliberative in their actions,” Acevedo cautions that they now must “be careful not to defend the indefensible.”
There’s no debate and no deliberative, committee-driven process required.
The founders envisioned a system of checks and balances, of pluralistic competition and deliberative government.
Reason and common sense demand that a great Church should have some sort of deliberative assembly.
In other respects the functions of the council seem to have been of a deliberative character.
His ancestral sceptre in his hand, he is going to hold a deliberative assembly of the unarmed host.
I have slight respect or esteem for deliberative assemblies split up into factions and parties.
It is due to truth to say that the Convention did not possess all the desirable characteristics of a deliberative assembly.
All the morning he had to attend a factious hustings or a court—assemblies deliberative or judicial.
However, it has a deliberative stateliness and a certain monarchal tone.