ordinative Synonyms

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ordinative Meaning

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ordinative (a.)

Tending to ordain; directing; giving order.

ordinative Sentence Examples

  1. The ordinative indicates the order of items in a list.
  2. When using ordinative numbers, the first number is the ordinative form.
  3. Ordinative numbers are used to indicate the position of something in a series.
  4. The ordinative number is placed before the noun it modifies.
  5. For example, the ordinative number "first" is placed before the noun "place" to indicate the first place.
  6. Ordinal numbers are often used in lists, rankings, and dates.
  7. The ordinative number must agree with the noun it modifies in number and gender.
  8. For example, the ordinative number "first" would be used with the singular noun "place" and the ordinative number "firsts" would be used with the plural noun "places".
  9. Ordinal numbers can also be used to indicate time periods.
  10. For example, the ordinative number "first" could be used to indicate the first year of a decade.

FAQs About the word ordinative

Tending to ordain; directing; giving order.

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The ordinative indicates the order of items in a list.

When using ordinative numbers, the first number is the ordinative form.

Ordinative numbers are used to indicate the position of something in a series.

The ordinative number is placed before the noun it modifies.