unitive

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Singulier Pluriel
Masculin unitif
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unitifs
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Féminin unitive
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unitives
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unitive \y.ni.tiv\

  1. Féminin singulier de unitif.

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Du latin unitivus.

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Nature Forme
Positif unitive
Comparatif more unitive
Superlatif most unitive

unitive \ˈjuː.nɪ.tɪv\

  1. Unitif.
    • The mystics’ fundamental vision was unitive: all things, including sinful creatures, are united with God. — (Jeffrey Burton Russell, Lucifer, the Devil in the Middle Ages, page 290, 1986)
    • Starting with this principle, established by God, namely that sex must always be the expression of a love that is unitive (till death) and procreative (opened to life), we can arrive at a simple Sexual Ethics primer. — (Albert Joseph Mary Shamon, Firepower Through Confirmation, page 13, 2003)
    • It was unitive in that it directly asked each person to go beyond that which separates him or her from other people. — (David Gershon, Social change 2.0: a blueprint for reinventing our world, 2009)

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