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- DIRECTIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It's scaffolding on which the company can layer operations, marketing, sales, or financial directives
- DIRECTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIRECTIVE is serving or intended to guide, govern, or influence How to use directive in a sentence
- DIRECTIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Directive definition: serving to direct; directing See examples of DIRECTIVE used in a sentence
- Directive - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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
- directive noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of directive noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary an official instruction Don't start anything without a clear directive from management Private health services will be allowed under the directive The book offers no specific directives for what the reader should do
- DIRECTIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Britain is currently leading a group of countries blocking the working time directive's mandatory 48- hour week A directive is an official instruction that is given by someone in authority Thanks to a new directive, food labelling will be more specific
- Directives - definition of Directives by The Free Dictionary
Define Directives Directives synonyms, Directives pronunciation, Directives translation, English dictionary definition of Directives n An order or instruction, especially one issued by an authority adj Serving to direct, indicate, or guide American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
- DIRECTIVE | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary
The government has issued new directives on food hygiene (Definition of directive from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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