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Privatively — Priv a*tive*ly, adv. In a privative manner; by the absence of something; negatively. [R.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
privatively — adverb see privative I … New Collegiate Dictionary
privatively — priv·a·tive·ly … English syllables
privatively — d.ə̇vlē adverb : in a privative manner so as to deprive : negatively … Useful english dictionary
privative — privatively, adv. /priv euh tiv/, adj. 1. causing, or tending to cause, deprivation. 2. consisting in or characterized by the taking away, loss, or lack of something. 3. Gram. indicating negation or absence. n. 4. Gram. a privative element, as a… … Universalium
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privative — I. adjective Date: 14th century constituting or predicating privation or absence of a quality < non is a privative prefix > • privatively adverb II. noun Date: 1588 a privative term, expression, or proposition; also a privative prefix or suffix … New Collegiate Dictionary
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privative — /ˈprɪvətɪv / (say privuhtiv) adjective 1. having the quality of depriving. 2. consisting in or characterised by the taking away of something, or the loss or lack of something properly present. 3. Grammar indicating negation or absence. –noun 4.… …