Substantive
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Substantive ( adjective )
- Having a solid, firm and tangible existence.
- Having a real and important nature or effect.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin substantivus, from substantia "being, substance".
Examples:
- The new evidence was substantive and provided a solid basis for the case against the defendant.
- The reforms being proposed are substantive and will have a real impact on people's lives.
- She provided substantive criticism of the plan, pointing out several major flaws that needed to be addressed.
- The report was not just a summary, but contained substantive details about the findings and recommendations.
- The changes to the law were substantive and required careful consideration by all stakeholders.
(As a noun)
Substantive ( noun )
- Having a solid, firm and tangible existence.
- Having a real and important nature or effect.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin substantivus, from substantia "being, substance".
Examples:
- The new evidence was substantive and provided a solid basis for the case against the defendant.
- The reforms being proposed are substantive and will have a real impact on people's lives.
- She provided substantive criticism of the plan, pointing out several major flaws that needed to be addressed.
- The report was not just a summary, but contained substantive details about the findings and recommendations.
- The changes to the law were substantive and required careful consideration by all stakeholders.