Synonyms for More proscriptive:
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adj.
• prohibitive
- Preventing
, - Prohibiting
, - Proscriptive
, - Restraining
, - excessive
, - exorbitant
, - expensive
, - extortionate
, - financial means conditional
, - forbidding
, - high-priced
, - limiting
, - preposterous
, - repressive
, - sky-high
, - steep
, - suppressive
.
What are the hypernyms for More proscriptive?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more proscriptive?
"More proscriptive" refers to a set of rules or regulations that are more limiting, restrictive, or controlling in nature. The antonyms for the term "more proscriptive" can then be words like "permissive," "flexible," "lenient," "liberal," or "open-minded." These words denote a more relaxed, unrestrained or accommodating approach towards rules, making it easier to modify or adjust term as per requirements. Being flexible or liberal allows individuals to use their discretion and judgment to make decisions that may have been otherwise limited by a proscriptive environment. While proscriptive measures have their place, the opposite approach can lead to greater innovation and creativity.
What are the antonyms for More proscriptive?
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- Synonyms:
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abnegation,
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action,
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