absolutes
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ab·so·lute n. Pronunciation: ' ab-sə- ˌ lüt, ˌ ab-sə- ' Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English absolut, from Anglo-French, from Latin absolutus, from past participle of absolvere to set free, absolve Date: 14th century 1 a : free from imperfection : PERFECT <it is a most absolute and excellent horse ― Shakespeare> b : free or relatively free from mixture : PURE < absolute alcohol> c : OUTRIGHT , UNMITIGATED <an absolute lie> 2 : being, governed by, or characteristic of a ruler or authority completely free from constitutional or other restraint < absolute power> 3 a : standing apart from a normal or usual syntactical relation with other words or sentence elements <the absolute construction this being the case in the sentence “this being the case, let us go”> b of an adjective or possessive pronoun : standing alone without a modified substantive < blind in “help the blind” and ours in “your work and ours” are absolute > c of a verb : having no object in the particular construction under consideration though normally transitive < kill in “if looks could kill” is an absolute verb> 4 : having no restriction, exception, or qualification <an absolute requirement> < absolute freedom> 5 : POSITIVE , UNQUESTIONABLE < absolute proof> 6 a : independent of arbitrary standards of measurement b : relating to or derived in the simplest manner from the fundamental units of length, mass, and time < absolute electric units> c : relating to, measured on, or being a temperature scale based on absolute zero < absolute temperature> specifically : KELVIN <10° absolute > 7 : FUNDAMENTAL , ULTIMATE < absolute knowledge> 8 : perfectly embodying the nature of a thing < absolute justi…