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formative in Latin

formative in Latin is operātīvus — formative means having a strong influence on how someone or something develops.

formative in Latin

operātīvus
adj
Capable of forming something.

What does "formative" mean?

  1. adj Having a strong influence on how someone or something develops.
    "Her formative years were spent traveling with her parents."
  2. adj Describing an assessment used to guide ongoing learning rather than to grade final results.
    "Teachers use formative feedback to help students improve before the final exam."

formative in a sentence

  • Her formative years were spent traveling with her parents.
  • Reading widely as a child had a formative effect on his writing.
  • Teachers use formative feedback to help students improve before the final exam.

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What is "formative" in Latin?

"formative" in Latin is operātīvus. formative means: Having a strong influence on how someone or something develops.

How do you use "formative" in a sentence?

Example: "Her formative years were spent traveling with her parents." In Latin, "formative" is operātīvus.

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