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(grammar) A construct that serves to present something, or draw it to the attention of the interlocutor.
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Capable of being directly known by, or presented to, the mind; intuitive; directly apprehensible, as objects; capable of apprehending, as faculties.
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Having the right of presentation, or offering a clergyman to the bishop for institution.
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Admitting the presentation of a clergyman.
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(grammar) Serving to present something, or draw it to the attention of the interlocutor.
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Representative, representing another, or representing a larger group.
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Presenting or representing an idea in the mind.
Advowsons are, further distinguished into presentative and collative.
He leaves it undetermined whether or not our knowledge of sense things, which is never entirely presentative, involves some reference to this objective course of nature or thought of the divine mind.
In a presentative advowson, the patron presents a clergyman to the bishop, with the petition that he be instituted into the vacant living.
Before 1898 there were also donative advowsons, but the Benefices Act 1898 made all donations with cure of souls presentative.
Parson imparsonee (persona impersonata) is he that as rector is in possession of a church parochial, and of whom the church is full, whether it be presentative or impropriate (Coke upon Littleton, 300 b).
The psychological distinction between the 3 Art, three forms is that sensuous perception (Anschauung) religion is the organon of the first, presentative conception and (Vorstellung) of the second and free thought of the third.