consultive

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consultive

The manager sought a consultive opinion before finalizing the plan.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Giving advice; advisory: Having the purpose or function of providing counsel, recommendations, or expert opinion. It describes a role, body, or document that offers guidance rather than having executive or decision-making authority.

Usage

The adjective "consultive" is used to describe a non-binding, advisory capacity. It modifies nouns to indicate that their primary function is to give counsel or suggestions.

Examples
  • The board has a purely consultive role; the final decision rests with the CEO.
  • She was hired in a consultive capacity to review the project's environmental impact.
  • The committee issued a consultive report outlining several policy options.
Advanced Usage
  • In a consultive capacity: Functioning to give advice.
    • The expert panel participated in the discussions in a consultive capacity.
  • Purely consultive: Emphasizing the advisory nature and lack of decision-making power.
    • The union's role in the negotiations was purely consultive.
Variants and Related Words
  • Consultative (adj): A more common variant with identical meaning.
    • The council serves a consultative function.
  • Consultant (n): A person who provides expert advice professionally.
  • Consultation (n): The process of seeking or giving expert advice.
Synonyms
  • Advisory
  • Counseling
  • Recommendatory
Notes on Meaning

"Consultive" is synonymous with consultative. Both describe an advisory function. The term often implies that the advice given is based on specialized knowledge or expertise, and it is typically used in formal, professional, or organizational contexts.

consultive

The manager sought a consultive opinion before finalizing the plan.

Adjective
  1. giving advice
    • an advisory memorandum, his function was purely consultative

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