ditransitive

ditransitive
di·tran·si·tive (dī-trănʹsĭ-tĭv, -zĭ-) adj.
Of or relating to a verb that takes or can take two objects, as begrudge in I don't begrudge you your good luck, or find in She found him a job.
n.
A ditransitive verb.
  di·tran'si·tivʹi·ty n.

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