The existence of the gemmules is a first unknown element; the propagativeaffinity of the gemmules is a second; their germinative affinity is a third; their multiplication by fission is a fourth--and what an unknown element!
We can hope for no advance until we attain a new conception of sex, not as a merely propagative act, not merely as a biological necessity for the perpetuation of the race, but as a psychic and spiritual avenue of expression.
As ether is the avenue of vital, creative forces, and as angels are such expert builders of ether, we may readily understand that they are eminently fitted to be warders of the propagative forces in plant, animal and man.
The propagative part of the sexual relation is in its nature the expensive department.
The amative and propagative functions are distinct from each other, and may be separated practically.
The propagative act is a drain on the life of man, and when habitual, produces disease.
Brook Farm, though American and Unitarian in its origin, became afterward the chief representative and propagative organ of Fourierism, as we shall ultimately show.
With still higher degrees, Communism may be introduced into the sexual and propagative relations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "propagative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: germinal; procreative; reproductive; seminal; sexual; spermatic