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The Absolute

Definition:

The absolute refers to something that is considered to be true, complete, or perfect in its own essence, without any relation to or dependency on anything else.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. The philosopher believed that the absolute could only be reached through deep contemplation and reflection.

2. In mathematics, the absolute of a number is its value without considering its positive or negative sign. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5.

3. The artist aimed to capture the essence of the absolute in his abstract painting.

As an adjective:

1. John's dedication to his work was absolute; he never missed a deadline.

2. The absolute power of the ruler was feared by the people.

3. The cake she baked was an absolute delight; everyone praised its flavor and texture.

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