Radical verb

  • 1radical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something. 2) advocating thorough political or social reform; politically extreme. 3) departing from tradition; innovative or progressive. 4) (of surgery) thorough and intended to… …

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  • 2radical — adjective 1》 relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something.     ↘innovative or progressive. 2》 (of surgery) thorough and intended to be completely curative. 3》 advocating thorough political or social reform; politically extreme.… …

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  • 3Unaccusative verb — In linguistics, an unaccusative verb is an intransitive verb whose (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent; that is, it does not actively initiate, or is not actively responsible for, the action of the verb. Unaccusative verbs thus contrast …

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  • 4Portuguese verb conjugation — Portuguese verbs display a high degree of inflection. A typical regular verb has over fifty different forms, expressing up to six different grammatical tenses and three moods. Two forms are peculiar to Portuguese within the Romance languages: *… …

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  • 5radicalise — [c]/ˈrædɪkəlaɪz/ (say radikuhluyz) verb (radicalised, radicalising) –verb (t) 1. to make radical. –verb (i) 2. to become radical. Also, radicalize. –radicalisation /ˌrædɪkəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say .radikuhluy zayshuhn), noun …

  • 6overhaul — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, major, massive, thorough ▪ radical VERB + OVERHAUL ▪ have, undergo …

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  • 7theme — n. 1. Subject, topic, text, thesis. 2. Short dissertation, essay, composition (as a school exercise). 3. (Gram.) Radical verb …

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  • 8deaminate — verb remove the amino radical (usually by hydrolysis) from an amino compound; to perform deamination • Syn: ↑deaminize • Derivationally related forms: ↑deaminization (for: ↑deaminize), ↑deamination • Hy …

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  • 9enter — verb (entered; entering) Etymology: Middle English entren, from Anglo French entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra within; akin to Latin inter between more at inter Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to go or come in 2. to come or gain… …

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  • 10deaminize — verb remove the amino radical (usually by hydrolysis) from an amino compound; to perform deamination • Syn: ↑deaminate • Derivationally related forms: ↑deaminization, ↑deamination (for: ↑deaminate) • Hy …

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