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How to pronounce restrictiveness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms unpermissiveness
Type of disposition, temperament
Has types sternness, strictness
Derivation restrictive
Type Words
Type of qualifying, limiting, modification

Examples of restrictiveness

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Restrictiveness of definition and circularity of reasoning have been criticized.
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Neither can commas be used to specify restrictiveness or non-restrictiveness.
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Many languages, such as German and Japanese, do not mark restrictiveness explicitly.
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Well, there was a second Budget in 1977 to ease some of the restrictiveness of the first one.
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English does not generally mark modifiers for restrictiveness.
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Most countries have their own particular mechanisms for regulation, with varying formulations and degrees of restrictiveness.
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If that is not enough I would suggest the imposition of term limit on all partisan offices even though I do not like the restrictiveness of that approach.
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While English does not consistently mark ordinary adjectives for restrictiveness, they can be marked by moving them into relative clauses.
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Turkish has a tendency to assume restrictiveness in adjectives more so than in English, in some cases requiring that non-restrictiveness be specified.
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More examples
  • A grammatical qualification that makes the meaning more specific (`red hat' has a more specific meaning than `hat')
  • Unpermissiveness: a lack of permissiveness or indulgence and a tendency to confine behavior within certain specified limits
  • In semantics, a modifier is said to be restrictive (or defining) if it restricts the reference of its head. For example, in "the red car is fancier than the blue one", red and blue are restrictive, because they restrict which cars car and one are referring to. ...
  • Many religions have (or have had in the past) an approach that produces, or produced, practices that are considered by some people to be too restrictive, e.g., regulation of dress, and proscriptions on diet and activities on certain days of the week. ...