C1 adjective Formal

encadive

/ɛnˈkeɪdɪv/

Relating to the structural framing or containment of a subject, often used to describe elements that define the boundaries of a narrative, visual field, or conceptual space. It characterizes the peripheral components that serve to establish the context and limits of a central focus.

Exemplos

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The encadive hedges around the estate provided a sense of total seclusion from the neighboring properties.

The framing hedges around the estate provided a sense of total seclusion from the neighboring properties.

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The architect argued that the encadive pillars were essential for directing the viewer's attention toward the altar.

The architect argued that the structural framing pillars were essential for directing the viewer's attention toward the altar.

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I like how the encadive borders on this website make the content feel much more organized.

I like how the enclosing borders on this website make the content feel much more organized.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
encadrement
Verb
encadre
Advérbio
encadively
Adjetivo
encadive
Relacionado
cadre
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Dica de memorização

Think of the French word 'cadre' (frame); 'encadive' describes anything that acts like a frame ('en-cadre').

Quiz rápido

The _________ nature of the prologue helps set the stage for the complex themes explored later in the novel.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: encadive

Exemplos

1

The encadive hedges around the estate provided a sense of total seclusion from the neighboring properties.

everyday

The framing hedges around the estate provided a sense of total seclusion from the neighboring properties.

2

The architect argued that the encadive pillars were essential for directing the viewer's attention toward the altar.

formal

The architect argued that the structural framing pillars were essential for directing the viewer's attention toward the altar.

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I like how the encadive borders on this website make the content feel much more organized.

informal

I like how the enclosing borders on this website make the content feel much more organized.

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In structuralist theory, the encadive narrative acts as a crucial lens through which the internal story is interpreted.

academic

In structuralist theory, the framing narrative acts as a crucial lens through which the internal story is interpreted.

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The company needs an encadive strategy to define the specific boundaries of our market reach.

business

The company needs a defining strategy to define the specific boundaries of our market reach.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
encadrement
Verb
encadre
Advérbio
encadively
Adjetivo
encadive
Relacionado
cadre

Colocações comuns

encadive structure a structural frame
encadive function a role that defines boundaries
encadive elements components that serve to frame something
encadive narrative a story that frames another story
encadive boundary a limit that encloses a space

Frases Comuns

encadive effect

the result of framing a subject

encadive logic

reasoning based on established boundaries

purely encadive

serving only as a frame

Frequentemente confundido com

encadive vs indicative

Indicative means serving as a sign or indication, whereas encadive refers to framing or enclosing.

encadive vs evocative

Evocative means bringing strong images or memories to mind, while encadive is about structural containment.

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Notas de uso

This word is highly technical and primarily used in academic contexts like art history or linguistics. Note that it is often used as a 'pseudo-word' or distractor in English proficiency tests to check lexical recognition.

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Erros comuns

Learners often mistake this for 'indicative' due to phonetic similarity. Additionally, because it is extremely rare, using it in casual conversation may cause confusion.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the French word 'cadre' (frame); 'encadive' describes anything that acts like a frame ('en-cadre').

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the French 'encadrer' (to frame), which comes from 'cadre' (frame/square), combined with the English suffix '-ive'.

Padrões gramaticais

used as an attributive adjective before nouns does not typically have comparative or superlative forms
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Contexto cultural

Found mostly in Continental philosophy and European art criticism regarding the 'encadrement' or the framing of social and artistic spaces.

Quiz rápido

The _________ nature of the prologue helps set the stage for the complex themes explored later in the novel.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: encadive

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