absolutive

adj
/ˌæbsəˈluːtɪv/

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to the grammatical case prototypically used to indicate the sole…

    Of or pertaining to the grammatical case prototypically used to indicate the sole argument of an intransitive verb, and the more patientive argument of a transitive verb.

  2. Of, exhibiting, or pertaining to absolution

    Of, exhibiting, or pertaining to absolution; absolutory, absolving.

    • (1) Absolution: The speaker says the act was not what was understood, and that it did not occur as charged anyway. [...] His repeated denials should be viewed as an absolutive strategy in which the facts themselves are disputed, [...]
    • [...], the forgiving process is easier because the full cathartic effect, in all its absolutive power, comes into play after a heightened awareness of sinfulness.
    • The absolutive appeal is exemplified in two Nixon statements. […] Absolution is a posture designed to clear fully the accused party from any hint of wrongdoing. […]
  3. The absolutive case, or a phrase that uses it.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. An uninflected verb form used to indicate another action performed by the subject of the…

      An uninflected verb form used to indicate another action performed by the subject of the principal verb.

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