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incessive (comparative more incessive, superlative most incessive)
- Intense and active.
- 1894, George Chapman Caldwell, The American Chemist, page 502:
- In both species it is impossible for the eye to follow the incessive movements of the feet, and to compare them with those of other quadrupeds, but from their chrono-photographic images it is easy to see that, taking the order of the movements of the limbs as a standard, the lizards are trotting animals.
- 1930, Margaret Sanger, The Birth Control Review - Volumes 14-15, page 233:
- 2008, Thomas Stone, Frontier Experience, →ISBN, page 26:
- It is true, the atmospheric regions, at first subnuvolar, soon became enubilated; and old Sol did not radiate his sudorific caloric so potently as on the hesternal day, but the roads had, in some places, become lutulent and somewhat clarty; presenting a great difficiliation to my incessive velocity, on account of the viscosity of the surface.
- Fierce; cruel and aggressive.
- 1990, United States Congress House. Committee on Foreign Affairs: Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Congressional Observer Delegation to Taiwan, The upcoming elections in Taiwan:
- Because of its incessive conflicts with warlords and the Japanese, the Nationalist Party had to adopt a Soviet-type model for its political bureacratic structure.
- Continual or successive; unceasing.
- 1994, A. Balakrishnan Nair, The Government and Politics of Kerala:
- The Nadars diversified their professional activities and made their imprint on every profession through an incessive process of modernisation.
- Tending to incite or inflame; incensive.
- 1917, United States Army war college, Instructions on the Operation of the Information Service and of the Terrestrial Observation Service of Artillery:
- He also shows him the results obtained by the artillery of the army corps (または by the heavy artillery of the army) in its distinctive fire, by means of incessive photographs of the positions fired on.
- Insightful; deep and succinct; incisive.
- 1969, Patricia Lillian Walker, Eugene Field's Years as a Chicago Journalist (1883-1895), page 71:
- Even long after he had achieved fame throughout the English-speaking world, Dennis wrote, he maintained a "keen interest in public affairs and his comments on men and measures were as admirably conceived and as incessive as ever."
- Critical and accurate; incisive.
- 1879, The Australian Journal: A Weekly Record of Literature, Science, and Art:
- My dear Angelina completed the predicate for me with a voluminous appendix, annotated through the agency of her incessive and florid vocabulary.
- 1994, O. M. Rao, Focus on North East Indian Christianity, →ISBN, page 85:
- We should offer incessive criticism of the conditions under which the work is done and at the same time show our ...
- (biology) Intruding inward.
- Included.
- 1889 -, The Academy - Volume 35, page 53:
- The opening sentence is very risky. " I found myself standing on my feet " is apt to destroy all proper solemnity of feeling by suggesting that it would, on the whole, have been more remarkable if the gentleman had found himself standing on his head. To " stand upon one's feet " is indeed excellent English; but in excellent English it always has (so far as we remember) an incessive sense — " to rise upon the feet and stand " — which is wanting here.
- 2012, William Brown, “Monstrous cinema”, in New Review of Film and Television Studies, volume 10, number 4:
- ...that which lies very much within the frame, that which is incessant, or certainly 'incessive' (it lies within the frame), but which exceeds our perception not because invisible (out of frame) but in spite of being visible (in the frame).
- (grammar) Synonym of inessive
- 1990, Henning Andersen & E.F.K. Koerner, Historical Linguistics 1987, →ISBN:
- 1994, D. D. Sharma, Studies in Tibeto-Himalayan languages - Volume 4, →ISBN, page 110:
- In this too the loc. marker is identical with Acc. marker. Besides, various spatial relations of the loc. case, such as surfacessive (on, upon, etc.) incessive (in, inside of, within), possessive (with-in the possession ol), etc., are expressed with various sets of . - postpositions in different speeches under consideration (For their details see respective volumes of the 'Studies in T.H.L.' 1988-92).
- 2016, Emenanjo, E. Nolue, A Grammar of Contemporary Igbo: Constituents, Features and Processes, →ISBN:
- Indeed, in terms of semantic nuances, Igbo cases are more in line with the Fino-Ugric cases which express spatio-temporal relations thus: Interior: Incessive; talose; 'in the house'
- (grammar) Durative.
- 1967, A Reference Grammar of Hindi:
- The presence of the feature progression means that the activity denoted by the primary verb is understood as a succession of events indicated by this verb either directed towards a goal (pre-terminative) or directed from a point with its goal unspecified (post" inceptive). In this sense the pre-terminative succession can be confused with the incessive process (the explicator ) of a state of an event denoted by a verb.
- 2005, Bernhard Hurch, Studies on Reduplication, →ISBN, page 591:
- In Thao, however, triplication does not express plurality but rather some sort of aspectual modification (continuative または incessive).
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