discretive (Meaning)

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discretive (a.)

Marking distinction or separation; disjunctive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discretive

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discretive Sentence Examples

  1. The botanist used a discretive microscope to examine the intricate patterns on the pollen grains.
  2. The detective employed discretive surveillance techniques to gather information about the suspect without alerting them.
  3. The designer implemented subtle and discretive changes to the user interface to enhance its usability.
  4. The politician crafted a discretive message to appeal to a wider range of voters without alienating any particular group.
  5. The engineer utilized a discretive algorithm to optimize the performance of the computer program.
  6. The artist employed discretive brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and texture in the painting.
  7. The musician incorporated discretive melodic lines to add complexity and interest to the composition.
  8. The chef utilized discretive flavors to create a harmonious and balanced dish.
  9. The writer employed discretive language to convey sensitive information without causing offense.
  10. The historian utilized discretive sources to shed light on a little-known period of time.

FAQs About the word discretive

Marking distinction or separation; disjunctive.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The botanist used a discretive microscope to examine the intricate patterns on the pollen grains.

The detective employed discretive surveillance techniques to gather information about the suspect without alerting them.

The designer implemented subtle and discretive changes to the user interface to enhance its usability.

The politician crafted a discretive message to appeal to a wider range of voters without alienating any particular group.