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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    correlative


    1. What seem to be missing are the correlative assumptions uniting the practical requirements of a well-rounded education with the essentials of sound citizenship required for financial and social success


    2. recognition has been given to respect for social justice as a correlative of the


    3. categorically devised the driven mobile correlative better for worse arena


    4. This floating is also correlative: that is, the clouds follow each other as if they are units of one army that have been firmly connected to each other


    5. However, even in these cases, at best the relationship between short-term qualitative assessment and longer-term quantitative ones is correlative, not causal


    6. as, as many as; themore ( when correlative of tanto); all, all


    7. that is, in their material correlative


    8. meaningful connections but with their correlative value with reality


    9. Coordinating Conjunctions and Correlative Conjunctions


    10. Perhaps there is no word in our language, not even its correlative "death," with so many and so delicate shades of significance

    11. But the true question is, whether, underneath all such moral references in the terms, there is not a deeper reference to the historical meaning of death as illustrated in that narrative of the Fall of Man on which redemption is founded; that meaning which is explained in the sentence passed upon Adam, 'To dust you shall return,’ and which finds its full explication in the correlative terms used throughout the Bible to reveal it; as in our Lord's words in Matt


    12. They provide not only a setting, but also a permanent fixture that can sometimes be an important pivot point for characterization as well as an objective correlative for the lives of the characters in those series


    13. And so of more and less, and of other correlative terms, such as the double and the half, or again, the heavier and the lighter, the swifter and the slower; and of hot and cold, and of any other relatives;--is not this true of all of them?


    14. Of not-being, ignorance was assumed to be the necessary correlative; of being, knowledge?


    15. ’s jumpshot the pure ecstatic arc Mercer remembered, objective correlative for all his brother’s unattainable perfections


    16. One is correlative with the other


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    Synonyms for "correlative"

    correlate correlative correlated

    "correlative" definitions

    either of two or more related or complementary variables


    mutually related


    expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation