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I. absolute [ingl. am. ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, ingl. brit. ˈabsəluːt] ADJ.
1.1. absolute (complete, perfect):
absolute trust/confidence
absolute trust/confidence
with absolute certainty
the absolute truth
an absolute beginner
at the absolute maximum
at the absolute maximum
1.2. absolute as intensifier:
absolute
it was an absolute disaster
absolute chaos/disaster
he's an absolute idiot
she gave me a look of absolute hatred
it's an absolute disgrace
2.1. absolute (unconditional):
absolute right
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute guarantee/devotion
it's an absolute necessity
our decree became absolute
2.2. absolute (having unlimited power):
absolute monarch/rule
3. absolute (not relative):
absolute
an absolute good
in absolute terms
absolute knowledge FILOS.
4. absolute LING.:
absolute
II. absolute [ingl. am. ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, ingl. brit. ˈabsəluːt] SUST. FILOS.
absolute
absolute alcohol SUST. U
absolute alcohol
absolute liability SUST. U
absolute liability
absolute liability
absolute zero SUST. U
absolute zero
absolute monopoly SUST.
absolute monopoly
absolute majority SUST.
absolute majority
absolute pitch SUST. U
absolute pitch
absolute address SUST.
absolute address
ablative absolute SUST.
ablative absolute
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I. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] ADJ.
1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL.:
absolute
absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster
2. absolute QUÍM.:
absolute
II. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] SUST.
the absolute FILOS.
to hold the (absolute) majority
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I. absolute [ˈæb··lut] ADJ.
1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL.:
absolute
absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster
2. absolute QUÍM.:
absolute
II. absolute [ˈæb··lut] SUST.
the absolute FILOS.
this book is an absolute must
to hold the (absolute) majority
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To succeed a vote of no confidence must be supported by an absolute majority (175 members) or it has failed.
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Councillors are elected individually by an absolute majority of votes, with the incumbent councillors defending their seats in descending order of seniority.
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Such a principle tends toward a consolidation of power in which the interests of the absolute majority always prevail over those of the minority.
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An absolute majority of the votes (i.e. 401 votes) are required to be elected.
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Since no party ever gained an absolute majority, these political parties had to work together in coalition governments.
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