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Meaning of "probatively" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF PROBATIVELY

ˈprəʊbətɪvlɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PROBATIVELY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Probatively is an adverb.
The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.

WHAT DOES PROBATIVELY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of probatively in the English dictionary

The definition of probatively in the dictionary is with regard to proof or evidence.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PROBATIVELY

administratively · alternatively · collaboratively · combatively · comparatively · conservatively · cooperatively · cumulatively · figuratively · iteratively · negatively · operatively · putatively · qualitatively · quantitatively · rebarbatively · relatively · reprobatively · rotatively · tentatively

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PROBATIVELY

probable · probable cause · probably · proball · proband · probang · probate · probate court · probation · probation officer · probation order · probation service · probational · probationally · probationary · probationary assistant · probationer · probationership · probative · probatory

WORDS THAT END LIKE PROBATIVELY

actively · aggressively · collectively · competitively · comprehensively · creatively · effectively · excessively · exclusively · extensively · inductively · intuitively · lively · lovely · massively · objectively · positively · progressively · respectively · selectively · successively

Synonyms and antonyms of probatively in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Proaktif
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संभाव्यतः
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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PROBATIVELY»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about probatively

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROBATIVELY»

Discover the use of probatively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to probatively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Greek, Indian and Arabic Logic
Summary of Aristotle's texts on each panvalid pattern of reduction in his treatment Pattern con- Manner of the completion Pattern sidered used in the completion Barbara: [completed (teleiousthai) probatively Barbara through itself Si cxbroo].
Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods, 2004
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Inside the Juror: The Psychology of Juror Decision Making
Suppose foundation evidence A probatively favors B, and B probatively favors C; this chain of reasoning is said to be transitive if A probatively favors C. If A does not favor C, the relation in the chain of reasoning is intransitive. We have ...
Reid Hastie, 1994
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The New Dialectic: Conversational Contexts of Argument
Propositions can also be topically relevant to each other without being probatively relevant. For example, the proposition, The book is red/ is topically relevant to the proposition, The sky was red at sunset on that terrible day/ even though the ...
Douglas N. Walton, 1998
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Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation
In that dialogue, it doesn't prove anything, and so we might say that it is not probatively relevant, meaning that it is of no value to prove something, in this case Bob's thesis about tipping. But probative relevance needs to be distinguished from ...
Douglas Walton, 2006
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Relevance in Argumentation
One proposition in a persuasion dialogue is probatively relevant to another proposition if it can be used as an argument to give positive support (pro- argumentation) for that other proposition or if it can be used to cast doubt on this other ...
Douglas Walton, 2003
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Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkeim's Aphorism
In no actual case is the proof probatively demonstrable as the work of a demographic populational cohort. But just in any actual case the proof IS probatively demonstrable as the work of an endogenous populational order production cohort.
Harold Garfinkel, Anne Warfield Rawls, 2002
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The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique
Indeed, it will turn out that the entire testing procedure in the Rat Man case comes out to be probatively parasitic on an extraclinical finding. Hence, I wonder how Glymour imagines that he has rebutted Eysenck's denial of intraclinical testability,  ...
Adolf Grunbaum, 1985
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Testing Scientific Theories
I shall be concerned to stress the scope that Glymour does give to essential reliance on extraclini- cal data for probative purposes. Indeed, it will turn out that the entire testing procedure in the Rat Man case comes out to be probatively parasitic ...
John Earman, 1983
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Groundwork in the Theory of Argumentation: Selected Papers ...
An argument's premises are sufficient if (a) those among them that are probatively relevant to the conclusion (b) provide reasons that, if true, justify the recipient of the argument in accepting the conclusion on their basis. So the “ sufficiency ...
J. Anthony Blair, Christopher W. Tindale, 2011
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From Psychoanalytic Narrative to Empirical Single Case ...
®probatively, ̄. meaning that data for sessions cannot beusedtoprove any hypothesisbut only to suggest hypotheses. Luborskyetal. (1993, p.xxiii) points out that Grünbaum«s thinking has not been sufficiently influenced by the probability ...
Horst Kächele, Joseph Schachter, Helmut Thomä, 2011

8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROBATIVELY»

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Anonymous hearsay evidence in disciplinary proceedings
The evidence of anonymous members of staff who could not have been cross-examined should not have been relied on probatively.". «Lexology, Apr 14»
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At UN, AFP Complains for Ladsous, Fake Tweets Tied to Reuters …
Probatively, the Twitter account of Michelle Nichols, which is also syndicated on the Reuters web site, also stopped for ten days starting on March 29, when ... «Inner City Press, Apr 13»
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Tories vow to scrap Human Rights Act
... there is no real risk that the impugned statements of Abu Hawsher and Al-Hamasher would be admitted probatively against the appellant.". «Herald Scotland, Mar 13»
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Family of radical preacher Abu Qatada wins injunction preventing …
... there is no real risk that the impugned statements of Abu Hawsher and Al-Hamasher would be admitted probatively against the appellant.". «The Independent, Feb 13»
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Theresa May launches Abu Qatada appeal bid
... no real risk that the impugned statements of Abu Hawsher and Al-Hamasher would be admitted probatively against the appellant," they said. «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 12»
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Abu Qatada Released 'Smiling' From Prison After Ten Years
... no real risk that the impugned statements of Abu Hawsher and Al-Hamasher would be admitted probatively against the appellant," they said. «Huffington Post UK, Nov 12»
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Voter Confusion and the Single-Subject Rule: Prop. 26 as a Test …
That presumption might be rebutted with evidence of purpose as conveyed by proponents' mass-media advertising, or, less probatively, by ... «FindLaw, Dec 10»
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Bin Laden Back, Calls for Jihad; Nude Celebrity Angle Found
... to rest the speculation that he is dead," though the architect of the 9/11 terror attacks has not appeared in a probatively contemporary photo or ... «Village Voice, Jan 09»
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