Antonym: intuitive. Similar words: excursion, discuss, discussion, discourse, nursing, biscuit, obscurity, obscurely. Meaning: [dɪ'skɜːsɪv] adj. 1. proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition 2. (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects.
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31) In one side, the emerging of performance art needs the presence of discursive concept.
32) The internet is making news more participatory, social, diverse and partisan, reviving the discursive ethos of the era before mass media.
33) Discursive practices designed to police the boundaries between distributively neutral, good law and redistributive , bad law complement these basic methods.
34) But again, this requires an active and discursive attitude, and practice.
35) Most theently, the e-flux journal was started as both a discursive space and a site for actual art production.
36) Jean-Paul Sartre was in dumb fear of the discontinuous and contingent discursive events and practice. He accused Foucault of refusing and killing history.
37) For this purpose[Sentencedict.com ], we adopt a critical discursive perspective that allows us to discover how specific conceptions of strategy work are reproduced and legitimized in organizational strategizing.
38) Hall emphasized the semiotic and the discursive approaches in the constructionist approach to"representation".
39) The ' discursive practices' of knowledge are not independent of the objects that are studied, and must be understood in their social and political context.
40) This exercise is a way to cut into the flow of everyday discursive thought and connect instead with the mind of peace, which is always attuned to the largest possible reality.
41) The nature and constituents of citizenship turns out to be at the center of debate on welfare provisions and delivery in these new discursive modes of. social policy.
42) Social constructionism suggests that discursive practices take part in the construction of society in the course of interacting with other social practices.
43) Since the eighteenth century, sex has not ceased to provoke a kind of generalized discursive erethism.
44) His own toast was discursive and overlong, though rather touching.
45) At the discursive level, the figurative component, the grammatical features and the enunciative component are examined in detail.
46) The complicated impact of officials on the feudalist management was also revealed sufficiently in this book. It had opened a new important chapter for the genre of discursive remarks.
47) In the transformation of contemporary China, the emergence of "Underprivileged Group" has been not only an evolvement of social structure, but also a constructive process of discursive production.
48) Fundamental to indie is the discursive practice of the connoisseur.
49) The two go on, and their twoness is what distinguishes the faith and gives it its discursive dynamism.
50) Venuti advocates that translators create a discursive heterogeneity by using non-dominant English forms to make the foreignness of the source texts felt and render the translations visible.
51) We take pride in our fair, discursive reason and our capacity to judge and to know, but we have bought them at a price which is strangely excessive .
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