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Queen Bee
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9 May, 02:59
What is an antonym for absolute?
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Jeramiah Price
9 May, 03:01
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Antonym - The opposite meaning
Absolute - Complete or total
Opposite of Complete or Total - Partial
*Note* * I have given you just one word. With the information I have provided you, you can think of more words that are the opposite of "Absolute."
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Cortez Gross
9 May, 03:26
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bounded
conditional
incomplete
indefinite
limited
needy
qualified
uncertain
unfinished
abridged
part
partial
accountable
circumscribed
complaisant
compliant
dependent
flawed
imperfect
restricted
you could use one of this words.
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