2. Noun. (plural of absolute) ¹
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Definition of Absolutes
1. absolute [n] - See also: absolute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Absolutes
Literary usage of Absolutes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Spanish Grammar: With Practical Exercies for Reading by Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa (1915)
"Irregular Past Absolutes. Irregular forms of the past absolute occur in the first
... For convenience these irregular past absolutes are grouped together ..."
2. Discussions on the Atonement: Is it Vicarious? by George Jamieson (1887)
"There are two Absolutes, then : the absolute which applies to the Positive, which
I call personality, and the absolute which applies to the Negative, ..."
3. The Pandects by Joel Emanuel Goudsmit (1873)
"... as one which should, in the same manner, prohibit a future enactment. § 16.
ABSOLUTE, OR IMPERATIVE LAW: COMPLEMENTARY, OR REGULATORY LAW. (Absolutes ..."
4. Meta-Christianity: Spiritism Established. Religion Re-etablished. Science by H. Croft Hiller (1903)
"There are no real absolutes of conditions by which to test absolutes of ...
This would arise through dislocation of ratios of absolutes, not merely through ..."