Vi fant 38 definisjoner av absolute på engelsk.
Noun |
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| absolute - something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things; something that does not depend on anything else and is beyond human control; something that is not relative; "no mortal being can influence the absolute" | ||
| abstract, abstraction a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples | ||
Adjective |
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| absolute - perfect or complete or pure; "absolute loyalty"; "absolute silence"; "absolute truth"; "absolute alcohol" | ||
| comparative, relative relating to or based on or involving comparison; "comparative linguistics" | ||
| direct lacking compromising or mitigating elements; exact; "the direct opposite" | ||
| implicit, unquestioning being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust" | ||
| infinite total and all-embracing; "God's infinite wisdom" | ||
| absolute - expressing finality with no implication of possible change; "an absolute guarantee to respect the nation's authority" | ||
| univocal, unambiguous, unequivocal having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning; "As a horror, apartheid...is absolutely unambiguous"- Mario Vargas Llosa | ||
| absolute - not capable of being violated or infringed; "infrangible human rights" | ||
| infrangible, inviolable | ||
| unalienable, inalienable incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another; "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights" | ||
| absolute - complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers; "absolute freedom"; "an absolute dimwit"; "a downright lie"; "out-and-out mayhem"; "an out-and-out lie"; "a rank outsider"; "many right-down vices"; "got the job through sheer persistence"; "sheer stupidity" | ||
| downright, out-and-out, rank, right-down, sheer | ||
| complete having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting" | ||
| absolute - not limited by law; "an absolute monarch" | ||
| arbitrary based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice; "an arbitrary decision"; "the arbitrary rule of a dictator"; "an arbitrary penalty"; "of arbitrary size and shape"; "an arbitrary choice"; "arbitrary division of the group into halves" | ||
Substantiv |
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| absolute - That which is independent of context-dependent interpretation, inviolate, fundamental. | ||
| absolute - Any thing that is absolute. | ||
| absolute - In a plane, the two imaginary circular points at infinity; in space of three dimensions, the imaginary circle at infinity. | ||
| absolute - A realm which exists without reference to anything else; that which can be imagined purely by itself; absolute ego. | ||
| absolute - The unity of spirit and nature; God. | ||
| absolute - The whole of reality; the totality to which everything is reduced. | ||
| absolute - Concentrated natural flower oil, used for perfumes. | ||
Adjektiv |
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| absolute - Standing by itself in a loose syntactical connection, and qualifying the sentence as a whole rather than any single word in it. | ||
| absolute - Anyhow in 'anyhow, I made it home' is an absolute. | ||
| absolute - Hungry in 'Feed the hungry. '. | ||
| absolute - Older in 'An older person should be treated with respect. | ||
| absolute - Kill in 'If looks could kill... '. | ||
| absolute - Unrestricted; in sole control; possessing absolute power; independent, as in ownership or authority. | ||
| absolute - Pure; mere; unadulerated; unmixed; as, absolute alcohol. | ||
| absolute - Unconditional; free from restraint and control as in powers or rights. | ||
| absolute - Having supreme power, without limits set by a constitution, parliament, or other means. | ||
| absolute - Proceeding from or characteristic of an absolute ruler. | ||
| absolute - Absolutist; arbitrary; despotic. | ||
| absolute - Real; actual. | ||
| absolute - Positive; unquestionable; peremptory. | ||
| absolute - Free from conditional limitations; operating or existing in full under all circumstances without variation. | ||
| absolute - Independent of arbitrary units of measurement not comparative or relative as. | ||
| absolute - Having reference to or derived from the simplest manner from the fundamental units of mass, time, and length. | ||
| absolute - Relating to the absolute temperature scale. | ||
| absolute - Complete; unconditional; final; without encumbrances; not liable to change or cancellation. | ||
| absolute - Pertaining to a grading system based on the knowledge of the individual and not on the comparative knowledge of the group of students. | ||
| absolute - Concerned entirely with expressing beauty and feelings, lacking meaningful reference. | ||
| absolute - Utilizing the body to express ideas, independent of music and costumes. | ||
| absolute - Indicating an expression that is true for all real number; unconditional. |