a. [ L. transitivus: cf. F. transitif. See Transient. ] 1. Having the power of making a transit, or passage. [ R. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Effected by transference of signification. [ 1913 Webster ]
By far the greater part of the transitive or derivative applications of words depend on casual and unaccountable caprices of the feelings or the fancy. Stewart. [ 1913 Webster ]
3. (Gram.) Passing over to an object; expressing an action which is not limited to the agent or subject, but which requires an object to complete the sense; as, a transitive verb, for example, he holds the book. [ 1913 Webster ]
-- Tran"si*tive*ly, adv. -- Tran"si*tive*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]
[あかす, akasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to bore; to tire; to weary; to stultify; (2) (often intransitively as 〜に飽かして) to use lavishly (and without regret) [Add to Longdo]
[あかせる, akaseru] (v1, vt) (1) (See 飽かす) to bore; to tire; to weary; to stultify; (2) (often intransitively as 〜に飽かせて) to use lavishly (and without regret) [Add to Longdo]
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