absolute
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Definition & Meaning of "absolute"in English

absolute
01

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

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The painting depicted the landscape with absolute realism, capturing every tiny detail.
The lab procedures demanded absolute cleanliness to avoid contaminating the samples.
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used to give emphasis to an opinion about something or someone

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The new law is absolute nonsense and has no practical use.
The idea of quitting now is absolute madness.
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holding complete, unrestricted power or control

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The emperor was an absolute ruler, with no one daring to question his commands.
The king was an absolute ruler, making all decisions without consulting anyone.
04

(of a decision or decree) final and unlikely to change

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The court 's decision was absolute, leaving no room for appeal.
Once the decree was made absolute, the matter was considered settled.
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not dependent on or influenced by anything else

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She gave him an absolute answer, leaving no room for doubt or discussion.
The absolute truth about the matter was revealed only after thorough investigation.
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independent of any external frame of reference or measurement standards

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Absolute velocity is the speed of an object without considering a reference point.
The scientist measured the absolute position of the satellite, unaffected by Earth's motion.
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(of a grammar construction) syntactically independent of the main sentence, often providing extra context

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" The meeting over, we all left the room " demonstrates an absolute construction.
" Her speech finished, she sat down " uses an absolute form to indicate an independent clause.
08

(of art, msuic, dance, etc.) existing independently of references to other arts or external concepts, focusing purely on its own form or expression

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The composition was an example of absolute music, with no narrative or lyrics to guide its meaning.
Her painting was absolute in nature, using colors and shapes without any reference to real-world objects.
09

free from any restrictions or obligations

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After the trial, he was declared absolute, free from any guilt or blame.
The king granted him an absolute pardon, making him free from the charges.
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pure and not mixed with anything else

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The lab used absolute alcohol for its tests.
He used absolute ethanol in the experiment.
Absolute
01

a concept or principle viewed as universally true or independent of context or comparison

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Justice is often treated as an absolute in legal systems worldwide.
He upheld freedom as an absolute, beyond any political ideology.
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the ultimate reality or divine being, often representing God as the perfect, unchanging, and all-encompassing source of all existence

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The philosopher sought to understand the nature of the Absolute, contemplating its role as the foundation of all reality.
In many spiritual traditions, the Absolute is revered as the source of all creation and truth.
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a concentrated flower oil used in perfumes

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The perfumer used a rare rose absolute to create the fragrance's signature scent.
After a careful extraction process, the absolute was ready for use in high-end perfumes.
04

the two imaginary points at infinity in a plane

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In projective geometry, the absolute consists of two points at infinity in a plane.
The absolute in three-dimensional space is represented as a circle at infinity, linking parallel lines.
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