participial

NOUN
  1. a non-finite form of the verb; in English it is used adjectivally and to form compound tenses
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or consisting of participles
    participial inflections
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How To Use participial In A Sentence

  • Marked by the thickened release of "good" from "growing," what we find inscribed from within narrative time is both a phrase for cumulative social improvement and an asymptote of its visionary teleology as well, Tennyson secularized: the immediate "growing betterment" (participial adjective plus noun) as well as, hard on its heels, the "growing [ultimately] good Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Now the warped and twisted tongue began to chant past-participially: "I done! The Poor Little Rich Girl
  • The sentence begins with what is traditionally known as an absolutive clausal adjunct - a gerund-participial clause functioning as an adjunct in clause structure.
  • The syntactic analysis revolves mainly around the study of adverbial and participial structures in the narrative.
  • participial inflections
  • In HT 16.1-2, the phrase ka-ku-pa • di-na-u, especially if approached from the assumption that Minoan is related to Etruscan, seems to show a noun followed by a participial adjective in -(a)u (nb. the Etruscan participle ending -u as in tur-u 'given') in much the same way as adjectives are placed after commodity terms in Mycenaean. Archive 2009-12-01
  • The participial constructions are employed much more in Latin than they are in English.
  • The syntactic analysis revolves mainly around the study of adverbial and participial structures in the narrative.
  • The changes of the ruling environment bring about the participial and responsive government which takes the limited rationality as the logical premise.
  • This time the snare of participial juncture is smoothly mutual and binding, rather than viscous and thickening — as in Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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