educative

adjective

ed·​u·​ca·​tive ˈe-jə-ˌkā-tiv How to pronounce educative (audio)
1
: tending to educate : instructive
an educative experience
2
: of or relating to education

Examples of educative in a Sentence

college students discover that what they experience outside the classroom can be just as educative as anything that happens within
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The trend of clients seeking out educative experiences outside of the classroom continues to bubble, and this new epic pilgrimage is designed to celebrate the many life lessons Greek mythology presents while igniting children’s curiosity for the world through the ancient hero’s journey. Jared Ranahan, Forbes, 27 Sep. 2024 The transformative retreats take place in Portugal and Sayulita, Mexico, and combine an impressive range of treatments and educative modalities. Kyle J. Russell, USA TODAY, 13 June 2024 With varying degrees of complexity, the legal, juridical, educative, and propagandistic structures that had been developed in Syria and Iraq were transplanted abroad. Charlie Winter, Foreign Affairs, 31 Jan. 2017 The studio profit report includes an educative look at Disney, which isn’t reporting figures for its filmed entertainment operations specifically, and streaming giant Netflix, even though its financials are not directly comparable to Hollywood studio units. Georg Szalai, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Mar. 2023 This was, uh, really interesting and, uh, and educative. Quartz Staff, Quartz, 10 Mar. 2023 The Murphy administration said the educative Teacher Performance Assessment would no longer be required in New Jersey, but it must be replaced by a similar test to be used to certify graduates. From Usa Today Network and Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 29 Sep. 2022 Equally important, IDShield has an educative blog section that can educate you into making fewer ID security mistakes. The Salt Lake Tribune, 7 June 2022 The commission was established in 2019 to review reports and cases of abuse of minors under the age of 15, ensure punishment for the perpetrators and work out preventive and educative measures. Fox News, 24 June 2021

Word History

First Known Use

1844, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of educative was in 1844

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“Educative.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/educative. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

educative

adjective
ed·​u·​ca·​tive ˈej-ə-ˌkāt-iv How to pronounce educative (audio)
: helping to educate : instructive
an educative experience
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