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consummative, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective consummative is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for consummative is from 1614, in the writing of J. Andrewes ...
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CONSUMMATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. extremely skilled and accomplished; a consummate liar; a consummate professional. 2. of the highest degree; consummate skill; consummate cruelty.
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consummative - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Serving to consummate or complete. · (grammar) a verb aspect that indicates the completion of an action.; perfect. Derived terms. edit.
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consummative
consummative, a. (ˈkɒnsəmeɪtɪv, kənˈsʌmətɪv) [ad. L. type *consummātīv-us (prob. used in med. or mod.L.), f. consummāt- ppl. stem of consummāre to consummate + -ive.] Having the faculty of consummating, tending to consummate; completory, final.1683 E. Hooker Pref. Ep. Pordage's Mystic Div. 71 Peace ...
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definition of consummative by The Free Dictionary
1. Complete or perfect in every respect: consummate happiness. See Synonyms at perfect. 2. Supremely accomplished or skilled: "Sargent was now a consummate ...
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consummate | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for ... - Wordsmyth
to bring to perfection or fulfillment; complete. They consummated their triumph with a victory parade. synonyms: · cap, complete, conclude, crown · similar ...
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consummatory
conˈsummatory, a. rare. [f. prec.: see -ory.] 1. = consummative.1648 ‘T. Verax’ Relat. & Observ. i. 147 Secret Examinations..some preparatory only..and some consummatory, laying the Axe to the root at the first blow. 1817 G. S. Faber Eight Dissert. (1845) I. 357 Unless we allow the preparatory and s...
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"CONSUMMATIVE": Relating to completion or fulfillment - OneLook
▸ adjective: Serving to consummate or complete. ▸ adjective: (grammar) a verb aspect that indicates the completion of an action.; perfect. Similar: completory, ...
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CONSUMMATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to complete: The deal was consummated with a handshake. To consummate a marriage is to make it complete by having sex.
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consummatively, adv. meanings, etymology and more
What does the adverb consummatively mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adverb consummatively. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and ...
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CONSUMMATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to complete (an arrangement, agreement, or the like) by a pledge or the signing of a contract: The company consummated its deal to buy a smaller firm.
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consummate | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Kids
They consummated their triumph with a victory parade. synonyms: · cap, complete, conclude, crown · similar words: · close, culminate, finish, fulfill, ...
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terminative
terminative, a. (ˈtɜːmɪneɪtɪv, -ətɪv) [ad. L. type *terminātīvus: see terminate v. and -ative. Cf. F. terminatif.] Having the function of terminating (in various senses). 1. Forming a boundary or limit, bounding (? obs.); forming the termination or extremity of something.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I...
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