descriptive in the PONS Dictionary

descriptive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Descriptive names can occur above or at the rank of family.
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Some have suggested the term spatial efficiency as more descriptive.
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To solve this problem, a system of naming is adopted that gave names which were descriptive of the quality or career of the grandparents.
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There were two different forms of this descriptive language; high level and low level.
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A great many of these took the names of their originators or primary manufacturers, rather than a more descriptive name.
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His approach is based on the descriptive geometry of the 17th century, but he shows a novel application by using oblique projections.
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Second, descriptive science is not necessarily low-tech science, and high tech is not necessarily better....
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Descriptive polylogism is an empirical claim about different groups, but a descriptive polylogism need not claim equal validity for different logics.
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The descriptive signs are on open display for passers-by to read and learn from as they walk along the streets.
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It may be logistically impossible to provide detailed descriptive feedback for each student in a large class.
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