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preceptivo

mandatory; prescribed

adjective preh-sehp-TEE-boh Rare

Origin: Latin praeceptivus (relating to a precept).

Usage Note

Preceptivo is a formal or legal adjective meaning 'required by rule or regulation' ('un informe preceptivo' = a mandatory report). It is closely related to precepto ('precept, rule') and prescriptivo. In everyday speech obligatorio carries the same meaning at a more accessible register.

Examples

"El dictamen preceptivo fue emitido a tiempo."

Natural Translation

The mandatory opinion was issued on time.

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