Similar words: inchoate, legislative branch, motivative, executive branch, native, amative, relative, sedative. Meaning: [ɪnkəʊətɪv] n. aspect with regard to the beginning of the action of the verb. adj. beginning to develop.
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(1) Actually, classical economic philosophy is inchoative Yuyadangsi is close.
(2) Economic globalization is inchoative at capitalist country, be in early capitalism develops initial stage to begin.
(3) England is not only the inchoative country of the world Industrial Revolution, but also the first country which established the child welfare system.
(4) Inchoative 2008, one results from of the United States second borrow the crisis, final evolution is global banking crisis.
(5) Inchoative last year at the Asian finance disturbance of Thailand currency crisis the fourth quarter affects Latin America country.
(6) Principals' managerial conduct is an inevitable conduct of principals under the school managerial circumstance. This conduct is still at the inchoative stage both in theory and practice.
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