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1.  There are 3 main types of Complementation: Complementation patterns Intransitive Copular Transitive Mono-transitive Di-transitive Complex- transitive

2. Accepter verb is direct transitive, indirect transitive

3. That's not transitive.

4. French: ·(transitive) To Apostrophize· (transitive) To speak sharply or harshly at

5. Absolutize (transitive) To make absolute

6. Concerner verb is direct transitive

7. Conventionalize, conventionalise /kənˈvɛnʃənəˌlaɪz/ vb (transitive)

8. Adopter verb is direct transitive

9. Augurer verb is direct transitive

10. Quotations ▼ (transitive) To Condole with …

11. Adjurer verb is direct transitive

12. Transitive verb alibis, alibied, Alibiing

13. Apotheosize — transitive verb see apotheosis …

14. Concerner verb is direct transitive

15. Transitive verb adhibits, adhibiting, Adhibited

16. Consoler verb is direct transitive, intransitive

17. Crier verb is direct transitive, intransitive.

18. Transitive verb To cover with Clapboards

19. Coter verb is direct transitive, intransitive

20. What does Amputating mean? transitive verb

21. Blackmail Blackmail 2 verb [intransitive, transitive

22. (transitive) To confer an Apanage upon

23. Anoint', verb transitive [Latin ungo.] 1

24. Transitive verb bejewels, bejeweling, bejeweled, Bejewelling, bejewelled

25. [transitive] be Convulsed with laughter, anger, etc

26. circumvent (third-person singular simple present Circumvents, present participle circumventing, simple past and past participle circumvented) (transitive) to avoid or get around something; to bypass (transitive) to surround or besiege (transitive) to outwit or outsmart

27. Consecrate, verb transitive [Latin , to Consecrate sacred.See Sacred.]

28. Bogarting (Verb transitive form of bogart see bogart

29. Transitive verb Adhibits, adhibiting, adhibited [with object] formal

30. Consecrate, verb transitive [Latin , to Consecrate sacred.See Sacred.]

31. Contemn, verb transitive [Latin , to despise; to drive away.]

32. 1 [transitive] Bulldoze something to destroy buildings, trees, etc

33. 8 Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun.

34. "Await" is transitive: I'll Await your call

35. Terreur {f} EN to Affright [AffrightedAffrighted] {transitive verb} volume_up.

36. (India, transitive) To make Concise; to abridge or summarize.

37. [transitive] Broaden something to increase your experience, knowledge, etc.

38. Beset', verb transitive preterit tense and participle passive Beset

39. Contravene is a transitive verb, related words are Contravenes, …

40. Transitive verb To make a Countersink on or in

41. Transitive sense "happen to… See definitions of Betide.

42. 1; noun Colonise (transitive) To settle (somewhere) with colonists.

43. Transitive verb bullshits, bullshitting, Bullshitted [with object] vulgar slang

44. To Appraise goods and chattels (transitive) To consider comprehensively.

45. Contemn, verb transitive [Latin , to despise; to drive away.] 1

46. 10 Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun asobject.

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

48. In this dictionary the mark 〔 T 〕 shows a transitive verb.

49. Transitive verb begets, begetting, Begot, begat, Begotten [with object] literary

50. 3 [transitive] Broaden something to increase your experience, knowledge, etc

51. Transitive verb apparels, Appareling, appareled, apparelling, apparelled [with object] archaic

52. Pronunciation: ·(transitive) If somebody is Affrighted, he is frightened

53. Briguer. ( transitive) to crave, to have one's eyes on quotations

54. Blunting: (transitive verb) to make less sharp, definite, or forceful.

55. If it is a transitive verb, what is its object?

56. B'ASTARD, verb transitive To make or determine to be a Bastard

57. brickbat (third-person singular simple present brickbats, present participle brickbatting, simple past and past participle Brickbatted) (transitive) To attack by throwing brickbats. (transitive, figuratively) To assail with criticism.

58. Betroth', verb transitive [be and troth, truth, faith.See Truth, and Troth.]

59. • Await is a transitive verb and wait is an intransitive verb

60. “Affect” is a transitive verb, meaning it is done to something

61. Transitive verb Befogs, befogging, befogged [with object] Cause to become confused

62. Argumenta {transitive verb} Unii ar putea Argumenta că supraprotejăm creatorii europeni

63. Transitive verb If you Accomplish something, you succeed in doing it

64. 24 Can anyone give me an example of a transitive verb?

65. Beslave (third-person singular simple present beslaves, present participle beslaving, simple past and past participle Beslaved) (transitive) To make a slave of; enslave.(transitive) To address as a slave; call (someone) "slave".(transitive) To fill with slaves; pollute with slavery or slavedom.

66. Transitive verb To drive (a screw or bolt) into a Countersink

67. [transitive] Conceive something (formal) to form an idea, a plan, etc

68. Censure is a transitive verb, which means a direct object follows it

69. Corrupt, verb transitive [Latin , to break.] Literally, to break, separate or dissolve

70. Transitive verb amnesties, Amnestying, amnestied [with object] Grant an official pardon to

71. Alphabetize definition: transitive verb -·ized·, -·iz·ing 1

72. BO'SOM, verb transitive To inclose in the Bosom; to keep with care.

73. Condemn, verb transitive [Latin , to Condemn to disapprove, to doom, to devote.]

74. Finnish: ·(transitive) To Aluminise/aluminize Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

75. Transitive verb If you Avert something unpleasant, you prevent it from happening

76. (transitive) If you are Attracted to someone, you want to have a …

77. Pronunciation: ·(transitive) If someone Abjures a belief, they say it is not true.· (transitive) If someone Abjures a way of life, they say they will not live like that

78. Conciliate, verb transitive [Latin To draw or bring together, to unite; Gr

79. 2 [intransitive, transitive] TOGETHER if people Assimilate, or are Assimilated into a

80. Quotations ▼ (transitive) To make some object hit something, thereby producing a Clomping sound