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relative1 [ˈrelətɪv, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. relative form (seen in comparison):

relative
relative to sth

2. relative form (connected to):

relative to sth
relative to sth

3. relative (not absolute):

relative
relative

4. relative LING:

relative pronoun
relative clause

relative2 [ˈrelətɪv, Am -t̬-] SUBST

relative
krewny(-na) m (f)
krewni mpl

blood relation, blood relative SUBST

krewny(-na) m (f)

relative returns SUBST

Entrée d'utilisateur
relative returns plur ÉCON

Expressions couramment utilisées avec relative

relative to sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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From the accounts of eye witnesses and the relatives of the driver: this is the untold story behind the death of the artist.
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Relatives were called in to collect the dead.
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The lists are created, in part, due to the relative importance of each site and the degree of risk faced.
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In general, more rounded forms have a lesser surface relative to their volume.
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Two of his daughters and other relatives were among the victims.
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A small number of 9/11 victims' relatives attended the hearing.
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Spies reported every relative or friend that stayed the night at another's apartment.
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His tenure in office provided the nation with a badly needed period of relative peace and order.
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He also tutored the children of many friends and relatives.
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There are several types of underfill materials in use with differing properties relative to workability and thermal transfer.
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