Making a transit or passage, : Of a verb, that takes an object or objects. (compare with: intransitive.), Affected by transference of signification, : Of a relation R on a set S, such that if xRy and yRz, then xRz for all members x, y and z of S (that is, if the relation applies from one element to a second, and from the second to a third, then it also applies from the first element to the third), Of a verb, that takes an object or objects. (compare with: intransitive.), having a direct object (Grammar); temporary, impermanent, intermediate, Of a relation R on a set S, such that if xRy and yRz, then xRz for all members x, y and z of S (that is, if the relation applies from one element to a second, and from the second to a third, then it also applies from the first element to the third), The second word is the predicate of an argument in one of the first word's cases, the second case unless otherwise noted (Tone `=' ), Passing over to an object; expressing an action which is not limited to the agent or subject, but which requires an object to complete the sense; as, a transitive verb, for example, he holds the book, (Grammar) verb accompanied by a direct object (e.g.: "The girl has a doge"), a word describing a verb that is always used with a direct object, A transitive verb has a direct object. intransitive. a transitive verb must have an object, for example the verb 'break' in the sentence 'I broke the cup'. Transitive verbs are marked in this dictionary ditransitive, intransitive intransitive (transitivus, from transire; TRANSIENT), A relation R on a set S is transitive provided that for all x,y and z in S such that xRy and yRz, we also have xRz (e g x better than y, y better than z, then x better than z), Effected by transference of signification, Having the power of making a transit, or passage, designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning, tr, In a transitive manner, in a transitive manner; "you can use the verb `eat' transitively or intransitively", in a transitive manner; "you can use the verb `eat' transitively or intransitively, temporarily, impermanently, intermediately, temporariness, impermanence, The quality of being transitive,
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Making a transit or passage - "For all symbols are fluxional; all language is vehicular and transitive, and is good, as ferries and horses are, for conveyance, not as farms and houses are, for homestead. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Poet"
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: Of a verb, that takes an object or objects. (compare with: intransitive.) - "Men have tried to turn "revolutionise" from a transitive to an intransitive verb."
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Affected by transference of signification - "By far the greater part of the transitive or derivative applications of words depend on casual and unaccountable caprices of the feelings or the fancy. - John Stuart Mill"
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: Of a relation R on a set S, such that if xRy and yRz, then xRz for all members x, y and z of S (that is, if the relation applies from one element to a second, and from the second to a third, then it also applies from the first element to the third) - ""Is an ancestor of" is a transitive relation."
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Of a verb, that takes an object or objects. (compare with: intransitive.)
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having a direct object (Grammar); temporary, impermanent, intermediate sıfat
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Of a relation R on a set S, such that if xRy and yRz, then xRz for all members x, y and z of S (that is, if the relation applies from one element to a second, and from the second to a third, then it also applies from the first element to the third)
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The second word is the predicate of an argument in one of the first word's cases, the second case unless otherwise noted (Tone `=' )
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Passing over to an object; expressing an action which is not limited to the agent or subject, but which requires an object to complete the sense; as, a transitive verb, for example, he holds the book
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(Grammar) verb accompanied by a direct object (e.g.: "The girl has a doge") isim
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a word describing a verb that is always used with a direct object
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A transitive verb has a direct object. intransitive. a transitive verb must have an object, for example the verb 'break' in the sentence 'I broke the cup'. Transitive verbs are marked in this dictionary ditransitive, intransitive intransitive (transitivus, from transire; TRANSIENT)
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A relation R on a set S is transitive provided that for all x,y and z in S such that xRy and yRz, we also have xRz (e g x better than y, y better than z, then x better than z)
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Effected by transference of signification
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Having the power of making a transit, or passage
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designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning
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transitive.
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transitively
In a transitive manner
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transitively
in a transitive manner; "you can use the verb `eat' transitively or intransitively"
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transitively
in a transitive manner; "you can use the verb `eat' transitively or intransitively
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