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evalu·ative ˈab·stract RZ. INF.
evalu·ative [ɪˈvæljuətɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] PRZYM. form.
Einstufungstest r.m. <-[e]s, -s>
I. ab·stract PRZYM. [ˈæbstrækt]
II. ab·stract RZ. [ˈæbstrækt]
1. abstract (summary):
Zusammenfassung r.ż. <-, -en>
2. abstract PR.:
Eigentumsnachweis r.m. <-es, -e>
3. abstract (generalized form):
4. abstract SZT.:
5. abstract FIL.:
Abstraktum r.n. <-s, -ta> spec.
III. ab·stract CZ. cz. przech. [æbˈstrækt]
1. abstract (summarize):
2. abstract euf. form. (steal):
etw entwenden podn.
3. abstract form. (remove):
to abstract sth [from sth]
etw [aus etw C.] entnehmen
4. abstract (consider separately):
to abstract sth [from sth]
etw [von etw C.] trennen
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abstract
abstract PRZYM. INW.-FIN.
Present
Iabstract
youabstract
he/she/itabstracts
weabstract
youabstract
theyabstract
Past
Iabstracted
youabstracted
he/she/itabstracted
weabstracted
youabstracted
theyabstracted
Present Perfect
Ihaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
he/she/ithasabstracted
wehaveabstracted
youhaveabstracted
theyhaveabstracted
Past Perfect
Ihadabstracted
youhadabstracted
he/she/ithadabstracted
wehadabstracted
youhadabstracted
theyhadabstracted
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In this vein, the evaluative types first identified by psychologists (1894-1923) amounted to good and bad, validated through correlation with age.
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The evaluative research on how these innovations become embedded in practice tends to lag behind the innovation itself.
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Disgust is also theorized as an evaluative emotion that can control moral behavior.
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It typically includes distinct descriptive and evaluative components.
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Evaluative analysis, while controversial, can determine subjective well-being to some extent.
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