A verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical.
Verb that requires one or more objects in a sentence.
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Examples for "intransitive verb"
Examples for "intransitive verb"
1An intransitive verb is sometimes made transitive by the aid of a preposition.
2An intransitive verb reflects back on the subject, it does not take an object.
3Men have tried to turn "revolutionise" from a transitive to an intransitive verb.
4He means not the transitive verb, lay but the intransitive verb, lie, which means recline.
5What looks at first, therefore, like a copula turns out to be merely an impersonal intransitive verb.
1I decided to try a transitive verb; substituting object words might clarify things.
2Daiyatam is an accusative which, like, Samayam is governed by the transitive verb Kurvita.
3He means not the transitive verb, lay but the intransitive verb, lie, which means recline.
4It is properly used as a transitive verb, but in conversation is very often used intransitively.
5The word was a transitive verb, an exclamation, a command, of which an exact English translation is impossible.
6Lay is a transitive verb.
7Listing "burbank" as a transitive verb, Webster's New International Dictionary defines it: "To cross or graft (a plant).
8Activate the transitive verbs and engage the ablative of separation.
9What are transitive verbs?
10"There's a devil for you, who does not know much about transitive verbs."
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Translations for transitive verb