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- IPA: /ˈæb.sə.ˌluːt/
- IPA: /ˈæb.səˌlʲut/
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| Käännös | Konteksti | Ääninäyte |
|---|
| Adjektiivit |
| 1. | | vanhentunut | |
| 2. | | vanhentunut | |
| 3. | | vanhentunut | |
Määritelmät
Adjektiivi
- Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
- Unrestricted by laws, a constitution, or parliamentary or judicial or other checks; (legally) unlimited in power, especially if despotic.
- Characteristic of an absolutist ruler: domineering, peremptory.
- Free from imperfection, perfect, complete; especially, perfectly embodying a quality in its essential characteristics or to its highest degree.
- Pure, free from mixture or adulteration; unmixed.
- Complete, utter, outright; unmitigated, not qualified or diminished in any way.
- (very occasionally postpositive) Positive, certain; unquestionable; not in doubt.
- (archaic) Certain; free from doubt or uncertainty (e.g. a person, opinion or prediction).
- (especially philosophy) Fundamental, ultimate, intrinsic; not relative; independent of references or relations to other things or standards.
- (physics) Independent of arbitrary units of measurement, standards, or properties; not comparative or relative.
- Having reference to or derived in the simplest manner from the fundamental units of mass, time, and length.
- Relating to the absolute temperature scale (based on absolute zero); kelvin.
- (grammar) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence; not in a syntactical relation with other parts of a text, or qualifying the text as a whole rather than any single word in it, like "it being over" in "it being over, she left".
- (of a case form) Syntactically connected to the rest of the sentence in an atypical manner, or not relating to or depending on it, like in the nominative absolute or genitive absolute, accusative absolute or ablative absolute.
- (of an adjective or possessive pronoun) Lacking a modified substantive, like "hungry" in "feed the hungry".
- (of a comparative or superlative) Expressing a relative term without a definite comparison, like "older" in "an older person should be treated with respect".
- (of an adjective form) Positive; not graded (not comparative or superlative).
- (of a usually transitive verb) Having no direct object, like "kill" in "if looks could kill".
- (of Celtic languages) Being or pertaining to an inflected verb that is not preceded by any number of particles or compounded with a preverb.
- (mathematics) As measured using an absolute value.
- (mathematics) Indicating an expression that is true for all real numbers, or of all values of the variable; unconditional.
- (education) Pertaining to a grading system based on the knowledge of the individual and not on the comparative knowledge of the group of students.
- (art, music, dance) Independent of (references to) other arts; expressing things (beauty, ideas, etc) only in one art.
- (law, postpositive, formal) Indicating that a tenure or estate in land is not conditional or liable to terminate on (strictly) any occurrence or (sometimes contextually) certain kinds of occurrence.
- (obsolete) Absolved; free.
Substantiivi
- That which exists (or has a certain property, nature, size, etc) independent of references to other standards or external conditions; that which is universally valid; that which is not relative, conditional, qualified or mitigated.
- (geometry) In a plane, the two imaginary circular points at infinity; in space of three dimensions, the imaginary circle at infinity.
- (philosophy, usually capitalized, usually preceded by "the") A realm which exists without reference to anything else; that which can be imagined purely by itself; absolute ego.
- (philosophy, usually capitalized, usually preceded by "the") The whole of reality; the totality to which everything is reduced; the unity of spirit and nature; God.
- (chemistry) A concentrated natural flower oil, used for perfumes; an alcoholic extract of a concrete.
Esimerkit
- So absolute she seems, And in herself complete.
- Anyhow in 'anyhow, I made it home' is an absolute.
- Hungry in 'Feed the hungry.'
- Older in 'An older person should be treated with respect.
- Kill in 'If looks could kill...'
- When caught, he told an absolute lie.
- [...] the more absolute the ruler, the more absolute the revolution will be which replaces him.
- I am absolute ’t was very Cloten.
- absolute motion
- absolute time or space
- Absolute rights and duties are such as pertain to man in a state of nature as contradistinguished from relative rights and duties, or such as pertain to him in his social relations.
- To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute.
- The peddler stopped, and tapped her on the head, With absolute forefinger, brown and ringed.
- moral absolutes
- Withdrawn as a Buddha he sat, watching the alien world from his perch in the absolute.
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