Substantive
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British pronunciation/səbstˈæntɪv/
American pronunciation/ˈsəbstəntɪv/

Definicja i Znaczenie "substantive"

substantive
01

substancjalny, istotny

connected to the essence or reality of something
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The book offered substantive insights into human nature.
Her feedback was substantive and addressed the main issues.
The policy changes brought substantive improvements to public health.
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substancjalny, rzeczywisty

concerned with the actual rights and responsibilities, rather than the methods of enforcing them
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The new statute focuses on substantive rights, such as property ownership.
Substantive law determines what actions are considered legal or illegal.
The case hinged on a substantive issue regarding contractual obligations.
03

zasadniczy, istotny

significant and meaningful because of having a basis in reality
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The report provided substantive evidence to support the claims made by the researchers.
The company presented a substantive plan for reducing its carbon footprint, including specific targets and actions.
Her argument in the debate was substantive, backed by thorough research and analysis.
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stała pozycja, właściwa pozycja

referring to a permanent or official position, as opposed to a temporary or honorary one
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He was promoted to a substantive position as captain.
She was granted a substantive role after years of acting in the position.
The general was confirmed in a substantive rank after the review.
Substantive
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rzeczownik, nazwa

a word or phrase that functions as a noun, typically referring to a person, place, thing, or idea
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The teacher explained how substantives can be singular or plural.
" Happiness " is a substantive that represents an abstract concept.
The article focuses on the different types of substantives in English grammar.
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