in|tran´si|tive|ness

in|tran´si|tive|ness
in|tran|si|tive «ihn TRAN suh tihv», adjective, noun.
–adj.
not taking a direct object. The verbs belong, go, and seem are intransitive. The verb run may be transitive or intransitive. In “I run to school” run is intransitive. In “I run the machine” run is transitive.
–n.
an intransitive verb.
in|tran´si|tive|ly, adverb.
in|tran´si|tive|ness, noun.
Usage See verb for usage note. (Cf.verb)

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