Definition of Substantivally. Meaning of Substantivally. Synonyms of Substantivally

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Definition of Substantivally

Substantivally
Substantival Sub`stan*ti"val, a. Of or pertaining to a substantive; of the nature of substantive. -- Sub`stan*ti"val*ly, adv.

Meaning of Substantivally from wikipedia

- pronouns apply the terms dependent/independent, weak/strong or adjectival/substantival to refer, respectively, to my, your, etc. and mine, yours, etc. Thus...
- added. As the last example shows, the qualifying expression may be a substantival sentence rather than a noun or noun group. There is a third way of linking...
- created to organize and make sense of reality. Spacetime absolutism or substantivalism understands spacetime as a distinct object, with some metaphysicians...
- time, against Newton's substantivalist views. According to Newton's substantivalism, space and time are entities in their own right, existing independently...
- Polotsky in which Egyptian verb forms are regarded as variously adjectival, substantival, or adverbial, with the possibility of ‘transposing’ any given verb phrase...
- against substantivalism, as the case between determinism or indeterminism should be a question of physics, not of our commitment to substantivalism. The...
- time as against Newton's substantivalist views. According to Newton’s substantivalism, space and time are entities in their own right, existing independently...
- šiāru(m), meaning ‘morning,’ argue against a verbal derivation since the substantival form pirâs only generates primary nouns. Furthermore, Old South Arabian...
- called independent demonstratives, substantival demonstratives, independent demonstrative pronouns or substantival demonstrative pronouns). A demonstrative...
- 381 (1990). 'figuratively, in a bad sense of men effeminate, unmanly; substantivally ὁ μ. especially of a man or boy who submits his body to homo****ual lewdness...