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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.) Not
immediately
dependent
on the other parts of the
sentence
in
government;
as, the case
absolute.
See
Ablative
absolute,
under
Ablative..
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Archpresbytery
::
Archpresbytery
(n.) The
absolute
dominion
of
presbytery.
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.) Not
immediately
dependent
on the other parts of the
sentence
in
government;
as, the case
absolute.
See
Ablative
absolute,
under
Ablative..
Unconditional
::
Unconditional
(a.) Not
conditional
limited,
or
conditioned;
made
without
condition;
absolute;
unreserved;
as, an
unconditional
surrender..
Dictatorship
::
Dictatorship
(n.) The
office,
or the term of
office,
of a
dictator;
hence,
absolute
power..
Stark
::
Stark (n.)
Complete;
absolute;
full;
perfect;
entire.
Hypsometry
::
Hypsometry
(n.) That
branch
of the
science
of
geodesy
which has to do with the
measurement
of
heights,
either
absolutely
with
reference
to the sea
level,
or
relatively..
Conditioned
::
Conditioned
(a.)
Having,
or known under or by,
conditions
or
relations;
not
independent;
not
absolute..
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A power or right
possessed
by one
department
of
government
to
forbid
or
prohibit
the
carrying
out of
projects
attempted
by
another
department;
especially,
in a
constitutional
government,
a power
vested
in the chief
executive
to
prevent
the
enactment
of
measures
passed
by the
legislature.
Such a power may be
absolute,
as in the case of the
Tribunes
of the
People
in
ancient
Rome, or
limited,
as in the case of the
President
of the
United
States.
Called
also the veto
power..
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..
Inconditionate
::
Inconditionate
(a.) Not
conditioned;
not
limited;
absolute.
Imperative
::
Imperative
(a.)
Expressive
of
command;
containing
positive
command;
authoritatively
or
absolutely
directive;
commanding;
authoritative;
as,
imperative
orders..
Categoricalness
::
Categoricalness
(n.) The
quality
of being
categorical,
positive,
or
absolute..
Absolutist
::
Absolutist
(n.) One who is in favor of an
absolute
or
autocratic
government.
Allodium
::
Allodium
(n.)
Freehold
estate;
land which is the
absolute
property
of the
owner;
real
estate
held in
absolute
independence,
without
being
subject
to any rent,
service,
or
acknowledgment
to a
superior.
It is thus
opposed
to
feud..
Silent
::
Silent
(a.) Free from sound or
noise;
absolutely
still;
perfectly
quiet.
Tipple
::
Tipple
(v. i.) To drink
spirituous
or
strong
liquors
habitually;
to
indulge
in the
frequent
and
improper
used of
spirituous
liquors;
especially,
to drink
frequently
in small
quantities,
but
without
absolute
drunkeness..
Merely
::
Merely
(adv.)
Purely;
unmixedly;
absolutely.
Thetical
::
Thetical
(a.) Laid down;
absolute
or
positive,
as a law..
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
dispensable;
impossible
to be
omitted,
remitted,
or
spared;
absolutely
necessary
or
requisite..
Unessential
::
Unessential
(n.)
Something
not
constituting
essence,
or
something
which is not of
absolute
necessity;
as, forms are among the
unessentials
of
religion..
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