Generative [adjective]

Definition of Generative:

fresh, new

Opposite/Antonyms of Generative:


Sentence/Example of Generative:

For example, quantum computing could be used to run a generative machine learning model through a larger dataset than a classical computer can process, thus making the model more accurate and useful in real-world settings.

Truly, listening can be a creative act—generative, satisfying, and pleasurable.

Bing is also using a generative model to identify question-answer pairs within documents.

The generative facts which created them are the same which are always in operation about us.

It was also said to indicate a union of Osiris and Isis, and was regarded as a symbol of the generative principle of nature.

Others have recognized it as representing the generative principle of mankind, making it the symbol of the female.

At one time the symbolism is broad, and refers to generative nature in general.

At another time it refers solely to the human generative organs.

The sun is everywhere the male principle, standing for the generative power in nature.

Many reasons have been offered to explain why the serpent has been used to represent the male generative attribute.