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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adverb | 1. In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.[Websters] 2. In a thoughtful, ruminative or meditative manner. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. In a careful, cautious, prudential, attentive or scrupulous manner. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Rarely used adverbial inflection of the adjective deliberative.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective Form (deliberative) |
1. Involved in or characterized by deliberation and discussion and examination; "a deliberative body".[Wordnet]. 2. Pertaining to deliberation; proceeding or acting by deliberation, or by discussion and examination; deliberating; as, a deliberative body.[Websters]. 3. Being consultative, advisory or consultive.[Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being thoughtful, pensive, wistful or ruminative.[Eve - graph theoretic] 5. Being contemplative, meditative or reflective.[Eve - graph theoretic] 6. Being philosophical.[Eve - graph theoretic] 7. Being introspective.[Eve - graph theoretic] 8. Being circumspect, cautious, discreet or wary.[Eve - graph theoretic] 9. Being prudent, chary, provident, prudential or politic.[Eve - graph theoretic] 10. Adjective base of the adverb deliberatively.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license. |
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Date "Deliberatively" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references) |
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| Noah Webster | [Adverb] By deliberation. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adverb | 1. In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately.[Websters]
2. In a thoughtful, ruminative or meditative manner. [Eve - graph theoretic] 3. In a careful, cautious, prudential, attentive or scrupulous manner. [Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Rarely used adverbial inflection of the adjective deliberative.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Adjective Form (deliberative) | 1. Involved in or characterized by deliberation and discussion and examination; "a deliberative body".[Wordnet]. 2. Pertaining to deliberation; proceeding or acting by deliberation, or by discussion and examination; deliberating; as, a deliberative body.[Websters]. 3. Being consultative, advisory or consultive.[Eve - graph theoretic] 4. Being thoughtful, pensive, wistful or ruminative.[Eve - graph theoretic] 5. Being contemplative, meditative or reflective.[Eve - graph theoretic] 6. Being philosophical.[Eve - graph theoretic] 7. Being introspective.[Eve - graph theoretic] 8. Being circumspect, cautious, discreet or wary.[Eve - graph theoretic] 9. Being prudent, chary, provident, prudential or politic.[Eve - graph theoretic] 10. Adjective base of the adverb deliberatively.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Date "DELIBERATIVELY" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references) |
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| Noah Webster | [Adverb] By deliberation. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
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| Deliberative assembly | An assembly of people for the purpose of unhurried consideration and discussion. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. | ||
| Deliberative mood | Deliberative mood is a grammatical mood that asks whether something should be done, e.g. (references) | ||
| Deliberative opinion poll | The deliberative opinion poll is a form of Opinion poll that incorporates the principles of Deliberative democracy. It was first proposed by James Fishkin in his 1991 book "Democracy and Deliberation." Since its proposal, deliberative opinion polls have been conducted around the world. (references) | ||
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| Deliberative control | Environment | Deliberative control architectures use internal, symbolic representations such as maps, models, and knowledge bases to make decisions and mediate actions. These classical AI (Artificial Intelligence) decision processes are structured at a high enough level so as to be understandable (and especially explainable) for the applications programmer. (references) | |
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