predicatory

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. affirmative; making a clear assertion or statement of praise, especially one with religious or moral implications.
  2. Forming an ontologically neutral predicate; implying no new information or qualities.

Word forms

predicatory more predicatory most predicatory

Etymology

Compare Latin praedicatorius (“praising”).

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