Transitive-verb Definition

adjective
Attributive form of transitive verb, noun.
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noun

(grammar): A verb that is accompanied (either clearly or implicitly) by a direct object in the active voice. It links the action taken by the subject with the object upon which that action is taken. Consequently, transitive verbs can also be used in the passive voice when the direct object of the equivalent active-voice sentence becomes the subject.

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Noun

Singular:
transitive-verb
Plural:
transitive-verbs

Origin of Transitive-verb

  • Coined between 1580 and 1590.

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