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absolute in French

absolute in French is absolu — absolute means complete and total, with no exceptions or limits.

absolute in French

absolu
adj
absolu
noun
(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?

  1. adj Complete and total, with no exceptions or limits.
    "The dictator held absolute power over the country."
  2. adj Measured independently, without reference to anything else for comparison.
    "Absolute zero is the coldest temperature theoretically possible."
  3. 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.

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What is "absolute" in French?

"absolute" in French is absolu. 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 French, "absolute" is absolu.

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