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    Di·rec·tive
    /dəˈrektiv/

    noun

    • 1. an official or authoritative instruction: "moral and ethical directives"

    adjective

    • 1. involving the management or guidance of operations: "he is seeking a directive role in energy policy"
  2. The meaning of DIRECTIVE is serving or intended to guide, govern, or influence. How to use directive in a sentence.

  3. an official instruction or order: A federal directive forbids fund-raising in government offices. (Definition of directive from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) directive | Business English. noun [ C ]

  4. A directive is an order or official notice that comes from an authority. The directive from your boss instructing all employees to wear silly hats on Fridays might be hard to take seriously. Directives often come from employers, governments, supervisors, judges, or other authority figures.

  5. Directive definition: serving to direct; directing. See examples of DIRECTIVE used in a sentence.

  6. Define directive. directive synonyms, directive pronunciation, directive translation, English dictionary definition of directive. n. An order or instruction, especially one issued by an authority. adj. Serving to direct, indicate, or guide.

  7. 1. serving to direct; directing. a directive board. 2. 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. 3. an authoritative instruction or direction; specific order.

  8. DIRECTIVE definition: an official instruction: . Learn more.

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