Correlative [adjective]

Definition of Correlative:

related

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Opposite/Antonyms of Correlative:


Sentence/Example of Correlative:

The fear of losing her increased his passion for her, and made him hate his rival with correlative fervor.

We might answer that the actualization of him who acts is simply present in such a thing (without correlative reaction).

It is correlative with black, which is the opposite extreme of neutrality.

Where she might have rejoiced in the correlative claims bestowed upon her, she nourished only complaint.

Potentiality and actuality are correlative terms corresponding to matter and form.

It was a story of a sort and with a setting that Mark Twain loved, and as he read there came a correlative idea.

The passive form is evidently a correlative sentence, which turns about and makes the object into a subject.

The Subject is the correlative limit or measure (to use Protagorean phrases) of one as well as of the other.

An intense jealousy of central power was one correlative characteristic.

All political truth he deems strictly relative, implying as its correlative a given state or situation of society.