Significative in a sentence as an adjective

Certainly we can think of experience as very significative in the way people act and think.

And I don't think that this is the case for all the other mayor tech companies, where I observe a significative amount of technical debt.

But in this case gender is not a significative parameter in one's perception of Linus and his strong-mouthness.

The husband was a bit tech-savvy, but I failed to convince him to always PGP-encrypt the files and rename them to non-significative names before uploading.

You personal experience, despite being very important to you, isn't significative as scientific proof.

I don't know how significative that is for military strategy, but the automatic answer of "transistors can't handle EMP" isn't completely right.

Once I will have a significative number of posts, I can move my blog to a more professional, paid, webhosting solution that offers Wordpress installation.

Only 33 participants, I don't think that it is statistically significative.

We should expect the same from any other business of significative size -- the information that can be stolen from each of them should be assumed to potentially affect every individual in every country where that company may have the slightest interest.

Group treated with HCQ much younger and healthier..Study published in a paper were the editor-in-chief works for Raoult Institute..more of less self-publishing..This is an obversational retrospective study.. Hydroxychloroquine is ineffective 100% of peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials,which is much more significative evidence..

50 years ago was much less - meaning that we depended on family much less time;- lower classes don't have a significative better purchasing power than back in the day - meaning that affording to stay at home is not always even a choice;- elders caring was backed by staying at home women - roles and families have changed;- elders have less and less children - meaning more work 'per child'.

Significative definitions

adjective

(usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly; "actions indicative of fear"

See also: indicative indicatory revelatory suggestive