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experimentative

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Experimental.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Experimental; of the nature of experiment.

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  • adjective experimental; of the nature of experiment

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Examples

  • I certainly heard no complaints when Ice Cube turned white people black with his experimentative reality show Black.

    'America's Next Top Model': Are we smized about 'blackface'? | EW.com 2009

  • Teens may use this term a lot while they're in their adolescent experimentative mode.

    Rant: Bisexuality =/= Need for Two fantasyecho 2006

  • -- N.B. There was always something experimentative about this man's wickedness.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 Various

  • It was composed chiefly of glass, the construction being of that crude sort which is employed for experimentative purposes.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

  • It was compose chiefly of glass, the construction being of that crude sort which is employed for experimentative purposes.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

  • It was composed chiefly of glass, the construction being of that crude sort which is employed for experimentative purposes.

    A Thousand Deaths 1899

  • It might not have a great script to start with, but it was interestingly filmed in an experimentative way.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • A number of pedagogical approaches have developed in the computer age, including the communicative and integrative / experimentative approaches outlined above in the History of CALL.

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

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