Pronunciation: /ˈædɪkwətɪv/
adjective describing or relating to adequacy, sufficient or suitable
A1 The instructions were written in a simple and adequative manner for beginners to understand.
A2 The teacher provided adequative feedback to help the students improve their writing skills.
B1 The company implemented an adequative training program to ensure all employees were well-prepared for their roles.
B2 The research study used adequative methodology to gather accurate and reliable data for analysis.
C1 The project manager demonstrated an adequative understanding of the complex requirements and successfully led the team to completion.
C2 The lawyer presented an adequative defense that convinced the jury of his client's innocence.
formal The company aims to provide an adequative solution to the ongoing issue.
informal Make sure you have an adequative amount of snacks for the party.
slang She always has an adequative stash of makeup in her bag.
figurative His speech was an adequative shield against criticism.
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