factitive

pronunciation

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Word Origin

factitive (adj.)
"causative, expressive of making or causing," 1813, from Latin factus, past participle of facere "to make, do" (see factitious) + -ive.

Example

1. Shanghai accelerates construction of backward the city zone and governmental factitive investigation report .
2. Review each dynasty on our country history , in every case somewhat factitive is gubernatorial , regard the development economy , a major programme of lasting importance that decides guo anbang as start construction irrigation works .

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