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- the predicand would be the object in question. Predicands are usually unexpressed in imperative clauses, but they are usually the person or people being...
- without any objects and other modifiers. However, the subject is sometimes unexpressed if it is easily deducible from the context, especially in null-subject...
- The film receives a meager 1.5 stars because of its forced speech and unexpressed emotions, despite its decent intentions." A reviewer from OTT Play writes...
- argument or presentation), comprehension is lost of the expressed or unexpressed thought. The term "train of thoughts" was introduced and elaborated as...
- ****ociation is the power innate in a mental state, which operates upon the unexpressed remains of former experiences, allowing them to rise and be recalled...
- with an inability to let even the most minor grievance or annoyance go unexpressed, often leads him into awkward social situations and draws the ire of...
- Retrieved 19 November 2021. Hines, Ree (15 November 2021). "'Grief is unexpressed love': Andrew Garfield on why he's 'indebted' to his late mother". Today...
- choose"), for example, can represent the stative (whose endings can be left unexpressed), the imperfective forms or even a verbal noun ("a choosing"). Egyptian...
- of homo****ual urges, since they are often not in the unconscious or unexpressed category, but rather exist in the conscious mind and are (often violently[citation...
- compound (bahuvrihi in the Sanskrit tradition) is a hyponym of some unexpressed semantic category (such as a person, plant, or animal): none (neither)...