gubernativo
governmental; administrative
adjective goo-behr-nah-TEE-boh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'gubernativus', from 'gubernare' (to govern).
Usage Note
Gubernativo is a formal adjective relating to government administration, common in legal and procedural language — decreto gubernativo and vía gubernativa are typical collocations. It tends to appear in official texts rather than everyday speech.
Examples
"El decreto gubernativo entró en vigor ayer."
Natural Translation
The governmental decree came into force yesterday.
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