directive
noun
- instruction or command
adjective
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Pronunciation: /daɪˈɹɛk.tɪv/ / /dɪˈɹɛk.tɪv/ / /dəˈɹɛk.tɪv/
adj
Etymology: From Middle French directif. The noun senses are from French directive (feminine form of the adjective).
- That which directs; serving to direct, indicate, or guide.
“A directive management style is stronger among owners with 'lifestyle' as a business objective than among those with business/economic objectives.”
- Relating to the directive case.
noun
Etymology: From Middle French directif. The noun senses are from French directive (feminine form of the adjective).
- An instruction or guideline that indicates how to perform an action or reach a goal.
- A construct in source code that indicates how it should be processed but is not necessarily part of the program to be run.
- An authoritative decision from an official body, which may or may not have binding force.
- A form of legislative act addressed to the member states. The directive binds the member state to reach certain objectives in their national legislation.
- The directive case.