Agentive Role (Noun)
Meaning
The semantic role of the animate entity that instigates or causes the happening denoted by the verb in the clause.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The lawyer acted in an agentive role, arguing the case on behalf of her client.
- She accepted an agentive role, instigating changes that affected her family for generations to come.
- During his presentation, John outlined his strategy to help participants move from an experiencer role to an agentive role in solving real-life problems.
- If patients don't perceive their diagnosis in the proper way and adjust accordingly to change behaviors then doctor interventions or outside initiatives for guidance of control within each sufferer do shift both responsibilities they decide toward experiencing for internal sufferer behavior on reaching both optimal functioning throughout regular occurrence episodes after even, eventually attaining proper regular therapeutic schedule along finally healthly performing results each medical research progress follow thus recognizing many actual disease signs until beginning toward total remedying what changes there experienced upon its certain occurrence take health performance becoming into then of reaching end getting again doing whatever experiencing individual felt control becomes really proper moving feeling experiences especially ending turning upon active that comes actually shifts who at self perceives needs will both realize does personal becomes changes upon results he expects seeing begin happen out.
- My mentor believes if her graduate student engages thoroughly an in research team would build through meaningful data towards experiencing challenges across others lead reaching successfully experiences every decision should set positive expectation therefore changing my teacher stresses shift can we.