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ablative    
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ablative
adj 1: relating to the ablative case
2: tending to ablate; i.e. to be removed or vaporized at very
high temperature; "ablative material on a rocket cone"
n 1: the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the
instrument or manner or place of the action described by
the verb [synonym: {ablative}, {ablative case}]

Ablative \Ab"la*tive\, a. [F. ablatif, ablative, L. ablativus
fr. ablatus. See {Ablation}.]
1. Taking away or removing. [Obs.]
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Where the heart is forestalled with misopinion,
ablative directions are found needful to unteach
error, ere we can learn truth. --Bp. Hall.
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2. (Gram.) Applied to one of the cases of the noun in Latin
and some other languages, -- the fundamental meaning of
the case being removal, separation, or taking away.
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Ablative \Ab"la*tive\, (Gram.)
The ablative case.
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{ablative absolute}, a construction in Latin, in which a noun
in the ablative case has a participle (either expressed or
implied), agreeing with it in gender, number, and case,
both words forming a clause by themselves and being
unconnected, grammatically, with the rest of the sentence;
as, Tarquinio regnante, Pythagoras venit, i. e.,
Tarquinius reigning, Pythagoras came.
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  • ABLATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABLATIVE is of, relating to, or being a grammatical case that typically marks a person, place, or thing from which someone or something else is separated or the source from which someone or something comes, and is also frequently used to indicate the cause of an event or condition or the instrument by which an action is accomplished How to use ablative in a sentence
  • Ablative case - Wikipedia
    Ablative case Introduction to the ablative case from a 1903 Latin textbook In grammar, the ablative case (pronounced ˈæblətɪv AB-lə-tiv; abbreviated abl) is a grammatical case for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in the grammars of various languages It is used to indicate motion away from something
  • ablative noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of ablative noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • ablative - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    ablative (not comparable) (grammar) Applied to one of the cases of the noun in some languages, the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away, and to a lesser degree, instrument, place, accordance, specifications, price, or measurement
  • ABLATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ABLATIVE definition: 1 the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that in some languages, for example Latin, shows by… Learn more
  • ABLATIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    4 meanings: 1 grammar (in certain inflected languages such as Latin) denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives Click for more definitions
  • Ablative - definition of ablative by The Free Dictionary
    Define ablative ablative synonyms, ablative pronunciation, ablative translation, English dictionary definition of ablative adj Of, relating to, or being a grammatical case indicating separation, direction away from, sometimes manner or agency, and the object of certain verbs
  • Ablative - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb
  • Word of the Day: Ablative - What Does Ablative Really Mean? Let’s Break . . .
    In grammar, ablative is a case used in some languages (like Latin) to express various relationships, such as separation, origin, or cause The ablative case is often used with prepositions to convey these meanings Example: In Latin, the word ab urbe means “from the city,” where urbe is in the ablative case, indicating the origin of





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