Examples of 'instructive' in a sentence
Meaning of "instructive"
instructive (adjective) - providing knowledge or information, educational or informative in a way that helps someone learn
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- Conveying knowledge, information or instruction.
- A case in the Finnish and Estonian languages. It expresses the means or the instrument used to perform an action.
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Highly instructive for lads and lasses.
You look as if you had an instructive time.
It is instructive to represent the calcite dissolution process as.
There is also something instructive in these numbers.
Instructive adventure story with educational value.
It might prove instructive for the future.
Instructive and interesting for the fan.
The right to food was instructive in several ways.
It is instructive to remember how that power was used.
And that is very instructive in many ways.
This instructive experiment was repeated with bells.
Tulip is particularly instructive when she is in season.
An instructive and convivial activity for everybody.
Defeat can be more instructive than victory.
It is instructive to reflect on the kind of threat this is.
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But when a thing is instructive it never hurts.
An instructive scenario happened to one northern family.
This has been instructive for you all.
Instructive information is shown in or beside the symbol.
Mistakes can be more instructive than successes.
It is instructive to see how this figure is arrived at.
I think this has been instructive for all of us.
What an instructive lesson this is on what prayer is.
They seemed to be less instructive and convincing.
And instructive games for the kids.
In return you get an instructive greenhouse visit.
It is instructive to again consider branched growth in crystals.
These are still very instructive words today.
An instructive repulsion is manifested against materialistic ideas.
It occurs in the instructive and inessive cases.
An instructive example is that of horses and donkeys.
Failure is far more instructive than success.
The selected cases of those institutions are instructive.
The computer is an instructive example of this phenomenon.
The case of freedom of religion is quite instructive.
It is very instructive to compare their data to ours.
I found their deliberations impressive and instructive.
Report particularly instructive for policymakers interested.
Looking back on a challenging and instructive year.
Easy and instructive lessons for children.
The evaluation of this project is instructive nationally.
This case is instructive for a number of reasons.
His literary work would always be instructive.
It would be pastorally instructive to have more details.
The chapter on beauty spots is most instructive.
Two recent cases are instructive in this regard.
Both positive and negative experiences are instructive.
Hopefully this is instructive for you as well.
The case of the federal government is instructive.
I had a very instructive dream last night.