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Definition of absolute
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of absolute is as below...
Absolute
(a.)
Capable
of being
thought
or
conceived
by
itself
alone;
unconditioned;
non-relative.
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Categorical
::
Categorical
(a.) Not
hypothetical
or
relative;
admitting
no
conditions
or
exceptions;
declarative;
absolute;
positive;
express;
as, a
categorical
proposition,
or
answer..
Domain
::
Domain
(n.)
Ownership
of land; an
estate
or
patrimony
which one has in his own
right;
absolute
proprietorship;
paramount
or
sovereign
ownership.
Tyrannical
::
Tyrannical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
tyrant;
suiting
a
tyrant;
unjustly
severe
in
government;
absolute;
imperious;
despotic;
cruel;
arbitrary;
as, a
tyrannical
prince;
a
tyrannical
master;
tyrannical
government..
Hobbism
::
Hobbism
(n.) The
philosophical
system
of
Thomas
Hobbes,
an
English
materialist
(1588-1679);
esp., his
political
theory
that the most
perfect
form of civil
government
is an
absolute
monarchy
with
despotic
control
over
everything
relating
to law,
morals,
and
religion..
Comparatively
::
Comparatively
(adv.)
According
to
estimate
made by
comparison;
relatively;
not
positively
or
absolutely.
Decree
::
Decree
(v. i.) To make
decrees;
-- used
absolutely.
Elative
::
Elative
(a.)
Raised;
lifted
up; -- a term
applied
to what is also
called
the
absolute
superlative,
denoting
a high or
intense
degree
of a
quality,
but not
excluding
the idea that an equal
degree
may exist in other
cases..
Autocratical
::
Autocratical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
autocracy
or to an
autocrat;
absolute;
holding
independent
and
arbitrary
powers
of
government.
Absoluteness
::
Absoluteness
(n.) The
quality
of being
absolute;
independence
of
everything
extraneous;
unlimitedness;
absolute
power;
independent
reality;
positiveness.
Abstractly
::
Abstractly
(adv.)
In an
abstract
state or
manner;
separately;
absolutely;
by
itself;
as,
matter
abstractly
considered..
Impatronization
::
Impatronization
(n.)
Absolute
seignory
or
possession;
the act of
investing
with such
possession.
Vow
::
Vow (n.) A
solemn
promise
made to God, or to some
deity;
an act by which one
consecrates
or
devotes
himself,
absolutely
or
conditionally,
wholly
or in part, for a
longer
or
shorter
time, to some act,
service,
or
condition;
a
devotion
of one's
possessions;
as, a
baptismal
vow; a vow of
poverty..
Tenure
::
Tenure
(n.)
Manner
of
holding,
in
general;
as, in
absolute
governments,
men hold their
rights
by a
precarious
tenure..
Subjugation
::
Subjugate
(v. t.) To
subdue,
and bring under the yoke of power or
dominion;
to
conquer
by
force,
and
compel
to
submit
to the
government
or
absolute
control
of
another;
to
vanquish..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Complete
in
itself;
perfect;
consummate;
faultless;
as,
absolute
perfection;
absolute
beauty..
Conditional
::
Conditional
(a.)
Containing,
implying,
or
depending
on, a
condition
or
conditions;
not
absolute;
made or
granted
on
certain
terms;
as, a
conditional
promise..
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To give up
absolutely;
to
forsake
entirely
; to
renounce
utterly;
to
relinquish
all
connection
with or
concern
on; to
desert,
as a
person
to whom one owes
allegiance
or
fidelity;
to quit; to
surrender..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Positive;
clear;
certain;
not
doubtful.
Consist
::
Consist
(v. i.) To be
consistent
or
harmonious;
to be in
accordance;
--
formerly
used
absolutely,
now
followed
by
with..
Stark
::
Stark
(adv.)
Wholly;
entirely;
absolutely;
quite;
as, stark
mind..
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