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derictive

 

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Derictive

Definition:

  1. Noun: A guiding principle or instruction, typically issued by an authority.
  2. Adjective: Referring to a person or thing that gives clear instructions or guidance.

Usage:

Noun:

  • The company issued a derictive to all employees, outlining the new safety protocols.
  • The government issued a derictive to reduce plastic waste and encourage recycling.

Adjective:

  • The derictive teacher provided step-by-step instructions on how to solve the math problem.
  • The derictive manual helped me assemble the furniture without any difficulty.

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