corporative
English
Etymology
From Latin corporātīvus, from the participle stem of corporō (“I embody”).
Pronunciation
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Adjective
corporative (comparative more corporative, superlative most corporative)
- pertaining to a corporation; corporate
- pertaining to corporativism (also called corporatism); based on collective action or responsibility; especially of a state governed by or structured into separate bodies of classes, professions etc.
- 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 9:
- Since the Middle Ages, France had developed into a ‘society of orders’, that is, an environment in which a complex set of institutions and corporative bodies enjoyed distinct legal status.
- Synonym: corporatist
- 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 9:
French
Adjective
corporative
Italian
Adjective
corporative
- (deprecated template usage) Feminine plural of adjective corporativo.