Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의normativenor‧ma‧tive /ˈnɔːmətɪv $ ˈnɔːr-/ adjective formalRULE/REGULATIONdescribing or establishing a set of rules or standards of behaviour
normative guidelines for senators말뭉치의 용례normative• Christians may hold very different positions as to how far it is normative.• Of themselves, of course, the rules are normative, and their validity is thus unaffected by issues of fact.• An ideology is simply the elevation of a particular set of perceptions, assumptions, and analyses to a normativebelief system.• It need not, therefore, be related to any actperformed in the belief that it has normativeconsequences.• Moreover, that history and that revelation to which Christians necessarily make reference are in some sensenormative for the religion.• While Aristotle's scheme is founded on normativegrounds, Finer's scheme is derived empirically.• Politicaltheory is the source of many of the normativeknowledgeclaimsproduced by political scientists.• The position that you select is an element of your normative political knowledge-your value judgments.