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absolute adj 1 complete; total; perfect. 2 without limits; not controlled by anything or anyone else. 3 certain; undoubted. 4 not measured in comparison with other things; not relative • an absolute standard. 5 pure; not mixed with anything else. 6 grammar a said of a clause or phrase: standing alone, ie not dependent on the rest of the sentence. Compare relative adj 5b. b said of an adjective or a transitive verb: standing alone, ie without a noun or an object respectively. noun 1 a rule, standard, etc which is thought to be true or right in all situations. 2 (the absolute) philos that which can exist without being related to anything else. absoluteness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin absolutus loosened or separate, from absolvere (see absolve).