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Definitions from the WebRalativePart of Speech: NounSense 1: A person connected by blood or marriage; a family member. Example Sentence: My sister is my closest ralative. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Pertaining to a person's blood relationships or family connections. Example Sentence: The ralative dimensions of loyalty within the family are important. Sense 2: Considered in relation or proportion to something else. Example Sentence: She earned a ralative success with her recent project. Part of Speech: AdverbSense 1: In a manner that is considered in relation or proportion. Example Sentence: The two cars are positioned ralative to each other. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To compare or relate to something else. Example Sentence: Let me ralative this situation to the previous one to understand it better. Part of Speech: Locative AdjectiveSense 1: Denoting or characteristic of a specific locality or region. Example Sentence: The shops in the ralative area have been closed for renovation. Part of Speech: Locative AdverbSense 1: In the vicinity or proximity of something. Example Sentence: I prefer to live ralative to my workplace for convenience. | ||||
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