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ab·la·tive 1 A0016900 (ăb′lə-tĭv)adj. Of, relating to, or being a grammatical case indicating separation, direction away from, sometimes manner or agency, and the object of certain verbs. It is found in Latin and other Indo-European languages.n.1. The ablative case.2. A word in this case. [Middle English, from Latin ablātīvus, from ablātus, carried away; see ablation.]
ab·la·tive 2 A0017000 (ă-blā′tĭv)adj.1. Of, relating to, or capable of ablation.2. Tending to ablate. [From ablation.] ab·la′tive·ly adv.ablative (ˈæblətɪv) adj1. (Grammar) grammar (in certain inflected languages such as Latin) denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument, manner, or place of the action described by the verb2. taking away or removing: ablative surgery. 3. (Aeronautics) able to disintegrate or be worn away at a very high temperature: a thick layer of ablative material. n (Grammar) grammar a. the ablative caseb. a word or speech element in the ablative caseab•la•tive1 (ˈæb lə tɪv) adj. 1. of or designating a grammatical case that is used to mark the starting point of an action and, in Latin, to indicate manner, instrument, or agent. n. 2. the ablative case. 3. a word or other form in this case, as Tusculō “from Tusculum,” honōre “with honor.” [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin] ab•la•tive2 (æˈbleɪ tɪv) adj. capable of or susceptible to ablation: the ablative nose cone of a rocket.[1560–70]ab•la′tive•ly, adv. ablativeA grammatical noun case that indicates movement away or a cause of something.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ablative - the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verbablative caseoblique, oblique case - any grammatical case other than the nominative | Adj. | 1. | ablative - relating to the ablative caselinguistics - the scientific study of language | | 2. | ablative - tending to ablate; i.e. to be removed or vaporized at very high temperature; "ablative material on a rocket cone"subtractive - constituting or involving subtraction; "a subtractive correction" | Translationsablative
ablative (ăb`lətĭv') [Lat.,=carrying off], in Latin grammar, the casecase, in language, one of the several possible forms of a given noun, pronoun, or adjective that indicates its grammatical function (see inflection); in inflected languages it is usually indicated by a series of suffixes attached to a stem, as in Latin amicus, ..... Click the link for more information. used in a number of circumstances, particularly with certain prepositions and in locating place or time. The term is also used in the grammar of some languages (e.g., Sanskrit, Finnish) for a case of separation, e.g., "from the house."Ablative
AblativeUsed to describe a procedure involving removal of a tissue or body part, or destruction of its function.Mentioned in: Hyperaldosteronism, Wolff-Parkinson-White SyndromePatient discussion about AblativeQ. SVT and AF, Hearts that go fast to slow or any others probs with the beats of any kind and Ablation of hearts I have had Ablation done once and I am still having passing out spells and still on 50mg toprol 2 times a day till two days ago, now I am on 150 to 200 aday again. Its not the first time I have had to up meds. I had ablation down 4/22/05. I can breath better now but but it didnt take it away as you can tell. Now Dr Leonardie would like to do it again . This is the big ????! Will it or can it work 100% this time, or will it hit and miss some again???? MTTA. Well I can understand the frustration of having to go through this procedure yet another time. There are no guarantees in medicine. You should follow your doctor's advice, as another proceudre might be more helpful than the last one. However you should keep in mind that nothing is for sure. More discussions about AblativeAcronymsSeeABLablative Related to ablative: ablative absolute, Ablative LaserSynonyms for ablativenoun the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verbSynonymsRelated Wordsadj relating to the ablative caseRelated Wordsadj tending to ablateRelated Words |