non-conjunctive

See also: nonconjunctive

English

Adjective

non-conjunctive (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nonconjunctive
    • 1861 July 2, The Dundee Courier and Daily Argus, number 2461, Dundee:
      As Hamlet says of the lady whom he recommends to go to a nunnery, and on which advice the disconsolate dams of our Belgravian belles without a ring will seemingly soon have to act with their non-conjunctive crinolinical offspring, “He ambles, he lisps, he nicknames God’s creatures; heaven has given him one face, and he makes to himself another,” &c.
    • 2003 October 1, The Palm Beach Post, volume 95, number 166, page 26:
      All offers are non-conjunctive to each other.
    • 2019 December 28, Vanzetta Penn McPherson, “The agenda for 2020”, in Montgomery Advertiser, volume 192, number 362, page 4A:
      When asked for objective responses, his ignorance of subject matter invariably leads to a non-conjunctive response that never omits self-adulation and condemnation of others.
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