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What (who) is applicative - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Applicative (disambiguation)

applicative         
['apl?ke?t?v, ?'pl?k?t?v]
¦ adjective (of a subject) applied.
Applicative         
·adj Capable of being applied or used; applying; applicatory; practical.
Applicative voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE
Verb applicative
The applicative voice (; abbreviated or ) is a grammatical voice that promotes an oblique argument of a verb to the core object argument. It is generally considered a valency-increasing morpheme.

Wikipedia

Applicative

Applicative can refer to:

  • Applicative programming language
  • Applicative voice
  • Applicative functor


Examples of use of applicative
1. It offered several applicative firewalls for different environments, including InterDo and Scando for Internet.
2. Israel‘s only success story in applicative firewalls was MagniFire Networks, which F5 Networks bought last year for $2' million, just to get rid of a rival.
3. Another Israeli company, Imperva, founded by Check Point founder Shlomo Kramer, also provides applicative security products, but its wares are not a stand–alone product.
4. A source close to Kavado said that the applicative firewall did not have any real market as a stand–alone product÷ Its role was to be part of a comprehensive security package, which is why its business never took off.