Similar words: combat, probative, combatant, rebarbative, noncombatant, motivative, native, sedative. Meaning: ['kɒmbətɪv] adj. 1. inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits 2. striving to overcome in argument 3. having or showing a ready disposition to fight.
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31. Extended arm punches and strikes in long-range combative, like those in medium-range combative should be directed at vital points and nerve motor points.
32. Her prettiness, wax - like in its quality, fascinated him; her indifference aroused perhaps his combative soul.
33. The soldiers were quite combative but did take him to see an officer.
34. Their research also helps explain why some people become combative or aggressive when hungry because the essential amino acid needed for the body to create serotonin is only obtained through diet.
35. Now the gloves are coming off and they are taking up a much more combative stance.
36. On the racecourse he is combative, sometimes even combative a little crossed the head, the Japanese station he has lost the integral, but is also condemned " barbarically " by the numerous riders.
37. By instilling hope in a patient, we can help develop a positive, combative attitude to his disease. Illogical, unproven?Perhaps.
38. Enforcer: A tough combative player whose sole purpose is to keep the oppsition attack in check.
39. But now China has more worldwide clout, and public opinion at home has taken on a combative (and sometimes downright jingoistic) tone.
40. The announcement seemed aimed at assuaging demands by organized labor for more protection against imports while also tamping down labor's expectations of a combative new stance toward China.
41. By nature combative, the secretary of state Alexander Haig nevertheless embodied the national will.
42. Try not to become combative and defensive when you are being criticized.
43. He is still on the nervous edge of energy, tense, temperish,[http://sentencedict.com/combative.html] combative.
44. Obama has offered to ease relations if Iran down its combative rhetoric.
45. "Unresolved issues, unspoken anger, unhealed hurt, unless we get rid of them, they all hinder our happiness" says the outspoken and always combative, Dr. Phil.
46. The combative young midfielder - calmly a deserved victory, capping an impressive - all - round display in style.
47. Instead, they play a game of "combative coexistence, " seeking to improve their relative power position amid the ever-changing forces of world politics.
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