normative

normative
adjective Etymology: French normatif, from norme norm, from Latin norma Date: 1878 1. of, relating to, or determining norms or standards <
normative tests
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2. conforming to or based on norms <
normative behavior
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normative judgments
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3. prescribing norms <
normative rules of ethics
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normative grammar
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normatively adverbnormativeness noun

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