Definition of "aggregative"
aggregative
adjective
comparative more aggregative, superlative most aggregative
By, toward, or of aggregation (the act of collecting or gathering together).
Quotations
The reason why heat is necessary to the oxidation of most metals is, because by diminishing the aggregative force by which the integrant parts of those bodies adhere together, it increases in the same proportion their force of affinity or combination;
1790, Antoine-François de Fourcroy, translated by William Nicholson, Elements of Natural History and Chemistry, London: C. Elliot and T. Kay, Volume 2, Chapter 4, § 5, p. 174
Utilitarianism is essentially an aggregative morality. It requires us to promote the general happiness, and that means doing as much good as possible, not just for particular others but for people in general […]
2004, Richard Norman, chapter 4, in On Humanism, Abingdon: Routledge, published 2012, page 107