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'æbsəlu:t(complete: absolute honesty.) absolutt, fullstendig, ubetingetabsolutt--------fullstendigIsubst. \/ˈæbs(ə)luːt\/, \/ˈæbs(ə)ljuːt\/( filosofi) absoluttIIadj. \/ˈæbs(ə)luːt\/, \/ˈæbs(ə)ljuːt\/1) fullkommen, perfekt, ren, ekte2) fullstendig, hel, total3) ( også jus) ubetinget, uinnskrenket, endelig4) grunnleggende, kategorisk• don't be so absolute!5) ( om makt) eneveldig, uinnskrenket, absolutt6) absoluttabsolutt\/ren alkohol7) ( grammatikk) absolutt, selvstendigabsolute ceiling ( luftfart) maksimalhøyde, topphøydeabsolute construction ( grammatikk) partisippkonstruksjon, absoluttkonstruksjonthe absolute truth den absolutte sannhet, den fulle og hele sannhetabsolute verb absolutt verb (transitivt verb uten objekt)
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