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Definition of "participative" [par•tic•i•pa•tive]

  • That participates, or is capable of participating (adjective)

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Use "participative" in a sentence
  • "The second, often called the participative approach, focuses on the desirability of involving organization members in decision making so that they will be more highly motivated.8"
  • "Each discipline and practitioner seems to find their own ways to cope with it, and the ones most willing to let go of power and control, both as far as content and the used medium are concerned, and to actively share the creative power with their audience in what is called participative media, seem to have most to win from the current situation, in Deuze's opinion."
  • "Inviting people over to write could interesting, making the page more "participative", though these pages will not be open to philochavistas besides the comment section."
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