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directive
[ dih-rek-tiv, dahy- ]
adjective
a directive board.
- Psychology. pertaining to a type of psychotherapy in which the therapist actively offers advice and information rather than dealing only with information supplied by the patient.
noun
- an authoritative instruction or direction; specific order:
a new directive by the president on foreign aid.
directive
/ da瑟-; d瑟藞r蓻kt瑟v /
noun
- an instruction; order
adjective
- tending to direct; directing
- indicating direction
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉别濒蹿顎-诲颈路谤别肠顎僼颈惫别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of directive1
Example Sentences
The Biden administration forced Scott out of his role at Border Patrol in 2021 after he objected to directives to stop using terms such as 鈥渋llegal alien.鈥
Those directives 鈥渕ay well be inconsistent鈥 with the intent of Congress when it passed legislation standing up the division, the senators wrote, and must be disclosed to them for review by Thursday.
The DEI allegations come days after federal judges blocked a Trump administration directive that threatened to withhold federal funds from K-12 public schools that did not comply with its anti-DEI guidance.
As Trump has ramped up his program of deportations, taken an axe to due process and continually inveighed against his political enemies, the directive to root around for loopholes is cause for concern.
His directive has accelerated moves among leading global companies like Meta and Goldman to cut back or eliminate these programmes.
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