expective

English

Etymology

expect + -ive

Adjective

expective (comparative more expective, superlative most expective)

  1. expectative
    • 1895, The Hahnemannian Monthly:
      This expective treatment is followed for two or even three hours before the placenta is expressed by manual interference
  2. (linguistics) A verb form in some native American languages that implies expectation of an action, as opposed to the report of an action or a general statement about the type of action.

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