Dictionary entry

Penetrative

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pen″e‐tra‐tive (?), a. [Cf. F. pénétratif.] 1. Tending to penetrate; of a penetrating quality; piercing; as, the penetrative sun.

His look became keen and penetrative. Hawthorne.

2. Having the power to affect or impress the mind or heart; impressive; as, penetrative shame. Shak.

3. Acute; discerning; sagacious; as, penetrative wisdom. “The penetrative eye.” Wordsworth.

Led on by skill of penetrative soul. Grainger.