What does «enumerativo» mean in Spanish?
- That supposes, includes or contains an enumeration.
Examples of use in Spanish: "lista enumerativa de artículos".
"a título meramente enumerativo, te daré los siguientes ejemplos".
"Todos los comienzos de año debemos hacer un ejercicio enumerativo de lo bueno, lo malo, lo hecho y lo que falta hacer".
- Relating to enumeration. Enumerating.
Examples of use in Spanish: "capacidad enumerativa".
- Related to rhetorical enumeration (enumeration: summary of the ideas expressed in a speech // Figure that consists of quickly listing the different parts of a general concept).
Examples of use in Spanish: "Fue concebido como un ensayo enumerativo".
"Walt Whitman fue un poeta oratorio y enumerativo que, a menudo, entra en sucesiones de imágenes que se van engarzando, y esas cláusulas, a su vez, se ramifican y se subdividen".
- In the legal field, enumerative is opposed to enunciative. Enumerative is when only what is expressed in the text (of a law, for example) is to be taken into account; it is not possible to require other conditions or assumptions or to include other cases not mentioned in the text. In other words, the interpretation is restrictive. In the enunciative interpretation, on the other hand, a legislator limits himself to the most important or most frequently occurring cases, not exhausting the possibilities. It then leaves the door open to the powers of the parties or to interpretation.