absolute in Finnish
absolute in Finnish is absoluuttinen, ehdoton, rajoittamaton — absolute means complete and total, with no exceptions or limits.
absolute in Finnish
absoluuttinen
Characteristic of an absolutist ruler: domineering, peremptory. [first attested in the mid 1500s]
ehdoton
Characteristic of an absolutist ruler: domineering, peremptory. [first attested in the mid 1500s]
absoluuttinen
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional. [first attested in the late 1400s]
ehdoton
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional. [first attested in the late 1400s]
rajoittamaton
Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional. [first attested in the late 1400s]
absoluuttinen
Free from imperfection, perfect, complete; especially, perfectly embodying a quality in its essential characteristics or to its highest degree. [first attested around 1400]
täydellinen
Free from imperfection, perfect, complete; especially, perfectly embodying a quality in its essential characteristics or to its highest degree. [first attested around 1400]
absoluuttinen
Pure, free from mixture or adulteration; unmixed. [first attested in the mid 1500s]
puhdas
Pure, free from mixture or adulteration; unmixed. [first attested in the mid 1500s]
täysi
Complete, utter, outright; unmitigated, not qualified or diminished in any way. [first attested in the late 1500s]
absoluuttinen
(especially, philosophy) Fundamental, ultimate, intrinsic; not relative; independent of references or relations to other things or standards. [first attested in the late 1700s]
ehdoton
(especially, philosophy) Fundamental, ultimate, intrinsic; not relative; independent of references or relations to other things or standards. [first attested in the late 1700s]
riippumaton
(especially, philosophy) Fundamental, ultimate, intrinsic; not relative; independent of references or relations to other things or standards. [first attested in the late 1700s]
absoluuttinen
(grammar) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence; not in a syntactical relation with other parts of a text, or qualifying the text as a whole rather than any single word in it, like "it being over" in "it being over, she left". [first attested around 1350 to 1470]
itseisarvo
(grammar) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence; not in a syntactical relation with other parts of a text, or qualifying the text as a whole rather than any single word in it, like "it being over" in "it being over, she left". [first attested around 1350 to 1470]
riippumaton
(grammar) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence; not in a syntactical relation with other parts of a text, or qualifying the text as a whole rather than any single word in it, like "it being over" in "it being over, she left". [first attested around 1350 to 1470]
ehdottoman varma
(of an, adjective form) Positive; not graded (not comparative or superlative).
absoluutti
(philosophy, usually capitalized, usually preceded by "the") A realm which exists without reference to anything else; that which can be imagined purely by itself; absolute ego.
What does "absolute" mean?
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adj Complete and total, with no exceptions or limits.
"The dictator held absolute power over the country."
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adj Measured independently, without reference to anything else for comparison.
"Absolute zero is the coldest temperature theoretically possible."
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noun Something that exists as a fixed, unconditional truth or standard.
"Philosophers have long debated whether moral absolutes exist."
absolute in a sentence
- The dictator held absolute power over the country.
- There is absolute proof that the theory is correct.
- Absolute zero is the coldest temperature theoretically possible.
- Philosophers have long debated whether moral absolutes exist.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "absolute" in Finnish?
"absolute" in Finnish is absoluuttinen, ehdoton, rajoittamaton. absolute means: Complete and total, with no exceptions or limits.
How do you use "absolute" in a sentence?
Example: "The dictator held absolute power over the country." In Finnish, "absolute" is absoluuttinen, ehdoton, rajoittamaton.
Are there other ways to say "absolute" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 10 translations listed for "absolute": absoluuttinen, ehdoton, rajoittamaton, täydellinen, puhdas, täysi.
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