Use "reflexive" in a sentence

1. In 'He cut himself', 'cut' is a reflexive verb and 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun.

2. (reflexive, s'Achever) to finish; Conjugation

3. 18 In 'He cut himself', 'cut' is a reflexive verb and 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun.

4. Clearly this relation is reflexive.

5. A sudden reflexive or spasmodic muscular movement.

6. In the sentence, "She prides herself on doing a good job", "prides" is a reflexive verb and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun.

7. Creerse is the reflexive form of ‘creer’

8. Humans are not limited to reflexive action.

9. At birth, schemata are reflexive in nature.

10. Reflexive pronouns can emphasize a noun or pronoun.

11. Matrices for reflexive, symmetric and Antisymmetric relations

12. When do you use the reflexive pronouns?

13. Automatize definition is - to make (an action) reflexive.

14. Complete the sentences below using the appropriate reflexive pronoun.

15. Reflexive pronouns can be the object of a preposition.

16. 25 In the sentence, "She prides herself on doing a good job", "prides" is a reflexive verb and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun.

17. In this respect, Aspectual se is an indirect object reflexive

18. 12 Reflexive pronouns can emphasize a noun or pronoun.

19. 8 Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun.

20. I hadn't meant to answer her, it was simply reflexive.

21. 11 Complete the sentences below using the appropriate reflexive pronoun.

22. 10 Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun asobject.

23. A reflexive relation that is also transitive is a preorder .

24. In a sentence, a reflexive pronoun is used as the object.

25. Does this reaction suggest a heightened consciousness, beyond mere reflexive responses?

26. The reflexive form, Creerse, is often used with little discernible change in meaning from creer

27. The Axioms are the reflexive axiom, symmetric axiom, transitive axiom, additive axiom and multiplicative axiom

28. At birth, an infant has no awareness of objects other than on a reflexive level.

29. Many management researchers choose to publish the reflexive account separately from the study findings.

30. The film have good anti-abrasive and anti-reflexive function on the silicium substratum.

31. There are different types of relations like Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, and Antisymmetric relation

32. Crawling is also ideal for developing what is known as “reflexive movement” or "reflexive strength" – the ability to respond effortlessly and quickly to quick physical challenges with strength and stability

33. And this reflexive association may be the biologic trigger for the many social effects of beauty.

34. The last section considered the arguments for publishing such a reflexive account within management.

35. His reflexive response pulled him to one side and his shoe appeared to touch the white line.

36. 16 It was reflexive for liberals to rail at President George W. Bush for jingoism.

37. These active reflexive behaviors allow the infant to construct his or her first differentiations within the environment.

38. 4 As one of the anaphoric devices , English reflexive pronouns have long captured the imagination of linguists.

39. Both found their analyses in a non-reflexive mode which presupposes the truth of a Marxist analysis of power.

40. The reflexive form of the verb sadarʹ serves as the basis for the noun histadruthʹ, which means “organization.”

41. The driving mirror is first and foremost an image: a self-reflexive representation or, in psychoanalytic terms, a narcissistic identification.

42. The reflexive scientificalization process makes the diametrical rupture between the scientific rationality and the social rationality impossible.

43. Here the reflexive pronoun himself marks the fact that him has the same denotation as the subject of the verb, John.

44. A puzzle that immediately arises is how this complex reflexive communicative intention is meant to be recognized by the recipient.

45. The combination of the reciprocal verb with the reflexive pronoun highlights the notion that the subject acted highly Agentively (as in a mutual/symmetric reciprocal event) but was also the undergoer of their own action (as in a reflexive event where agentivity is backgrounded e.g

46. Classical binding theory has three classes: reflexives and reciprocals (‘Anaphors’), non-reflexive pronouns (‘pronominals’), and non-pronominal or full NPs (‘r-expressions’)

47. Contrair (first-person singular present indicative contraio, past participle contraído) (takes a reflexive pronoun, intransitive) to contract (to draw together; to become shorter or narrower) (takes a reflexive pronoun, transitive) to contract (to cause to contract) (grammar, intransitive) to contract (to become shorter by omitting some phonemes)

48. Se Aspectual In Spanish, particularly in conversational Spanish, we often use verbs that are not traditionally pronominal with a reflexive pronoun

49. By way of comparison, the following extract highlights the use of reflexive critical interpretation in the analysis of the data.

50. Key finding: ankle Clonus Clonus may be conceptualized as a form of profound hyperreflexia, wherein each muscle contraction triggers another reflexive contraction

51. Apuleius' pleonastic use of "sibi " with reflexive adjectives, for instance, is much more peculiar, but it is not marked consistently

52. In the first sense, Avail is always a reflexive verb, followed by a reflexive pronoun such as myself, oneself, or herself, with the pronoun referring to the person or thing performing the action—for example: Residents visiting the library could Avail themselves of the park district’s facilities and programs.

53. Behave (third-person singular simple present Behaves, present participle behaving, simple past and past participle behaved) ( reflexive ) To conduct (oneself) well, or in a …

54. Long-distance Anaphors seem to be interpretively parallel to local reflexive construals such as those seen with inherent reflexivity and constructions of inalienable possession

55. Accinge (third-person singular simple present accinges, present participle Accinging, simple past and past participle accinged) (reflexive, archaic) To prepare oneself for action

56. Abstain (third-person singular simple present Abstains, present participle abstaining, simple past and past participle abstained) (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) Keep or withhold oneself

57. Abstain (third-person singular simple present abstains, present participle Abstaining, simple past and past participle abstained) (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) Keep or withhold oneself

58. 6 Here the reflexive pronoun himself marks the fact that him has the same denotation as the subject of the verb,(www.Sentencedict.com) John.

59. In the guise of granting auditioners a sort of Actorly freedom, Kitty Green turns the film into the “Jackass” of reflexive documentaries.

60. 5 "Dehumanization" is a basic feature of modern art, especially various avant-guard style arts. It originates in "reflexive" of aesthetic modernity.

61. French verb Consoler can be conjugated in the reflexive form: Se Consoler Consoler verb is a direct transitive verb, so passive voice can be used.

62. There are obligatory categories on the verb of absolutive person and present, past or future tense, plus additional categories of transitive subject, indefinite subject and reflexive.

63. In this usage, a reflexive pronoun is used between "Busy" and "with." Ever since my break-up with Ben, I've

64. French verb Accepter can be conjugated in the reflexive form: S'Accepter Accepter verb is a direct transitive verb, so passive voice can be used.

65. The reflexive pronoun "sich" can indicate either the Accusative or dative form of er, sie (= she), es, Sie, or sie (= they).

66. Abstain (third-person singular simple present abstains, present participle abstaining, simple past and past participle Abstained) (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) Keep or withhold oneself

67. Abstain (third-person singular simple present Abstains, present participle Abstaining, simple past and past participle Abstained) (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) Keep or withhold oneself

68. 20 Traditional syntactic study puts emphasis on reciprocal and reflexive pronouns within sentences. Anaphoric function has been described only as a substitute of an antecedent.

69. In this paper we point out that in a wide variety of languages, reflexive Anaphors seem sensitive to Principle B when they are morphologically simple

70. 1833, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, England and the English the affront given, out at once go Affronter and Affrontee··to confront, face (reflexive) to face off, to clash

71. In other words, the meaning of the poem is a reflexive and Anguished uncertainty about the nature of poetry itself, a pure lyric refusal of constative or narratable content.

72. Anaphor (Noun) An expression refering to another expression. In stricter uses, an expression referring to something earlier in the discourse or, even more strictly, only reflexive and reciprocal pronouns

73. Blearly eyes scrunched shut of their own accord, a reflexive response to the memory so chillingly real, that it felt as if she were going through it again

74. Our study will make known that Russian reflexive pronoun can make up idiomatic collocation with verb, and its semantic content seeps into verb, its reference property reduces accordingly.

75. 20 Unless you are writing something very post-modernist – self-conscious, self-reflexive and "provocative" – be alert for possibilities of using plain familiar words in place of polysyllabic "big" words.

76. The laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR), a reflexive vocal fold closing mechanism, includes an early, probably di- or oligosynaptic ipsilateral LAR1- and a late ipsilateral and contralateral LAR2 polysynaptic component.

77. But like other Spanish reflexive verbs that change their meaning, ‘Creerse’ is used to talk about the beliefs, thoughts, or considerations that a person has about her or himself

78. (often reflexive) be well-Behaved, be good, be polite, mind your manners, keep your nose clean, act correctly, act politely, conduct yourself properly You have to Behave. Sit down and Behave yourself.

79. The algebraic notion of congruence can also be generalized to partial equivalences, yielding the notion of subcongruence, i.e. a homomorphic relation that is symmetric and transitive, but not necessarily reflexive.

80. (often reflexive) be well-Behaved, be good, be polite, mind your manners, keep your nose clean, act correctly, act politely, conduct yourself properly You have to Behave. Sit down and Behave yourself.