exceptive Synonyms

exceptive Meaning

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exceptive (a.)

That excepts; including an exception; as, an exceptive proposition.

exceptive Sentence Examples

  1. The student, exemptive, was granted an extension for the assignment due to extenuating circumstances.
  2. We need to find a solution that's exceptive of all stakeholders' needs.
  3. The exceptive rule allowed for some flexibility in the otherwise rigid regulations.
  4. The government's budget exceptive tax cuts to stimulate the economy.
  5. The scientist's findings were exceptive, leading to a breakthrough in their research.
  6. In exceptional circumstances, exceptive measures may be taken to ensure the safety of individuals.
  7. The doctor made an exceptive diagnosis, accurately identifying the underlying cause of the patient's illness.
  8. The team's exceptive performance earned them the championship trophy.
  9. The artist's exceptive style challenged conventional ideas of beauty.
  10. The exceptive results of the experiment confirmed the hypothesis that had been proposed.

FAQs About the word exceptive

That excepts; including an exception; as, an exceptive proposition.

but, besides, outside, saving, beside, except for,excluding, apart from, other than, bar

agree, approve, follow, follow, approve, agree, accept,accept, comply, comply

The student, exemptive, was granted an extension for the assignment due to extenuating circumstances.

We need to find a solution that's exceptive of all stakeholders' needs.

The exceptive rule allowed for some flexibility in the otherwise rigid regulations.

The government's budget exceptive tax cuts to stimulate the economy.