1not qualified or diminished in any way; total:absolute secrecyabsolute silence
used for emphasis when expressing an opinion:the policy is absolute folly
(of powers or rights) not subject to any limitation; unconditional:no one dare challenge her absolute authoritythe right to life is absolute
(of a ruler) having unrestricted power:Dom Miguel proclaimed himself absolute monarch
Law (of a decree) final:the decree of nullity was made absoluteSee also decree absolute.
2viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things; not relative or comparative:absolute moral standards
3 Grammar (of a construction) syntactically independent of the rest of the sentence, as in dinner being over, we left the table.
(of a transitive verb) used without an expressed object (e.g. guns kill).
(of an adjective) used without an expressed noun (e.g. the brave).
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Universal
a value or principle which is regarded as universally valid or which may be viewed without relation to other things:good and evil are presented as absolutes
(the absolute) that which exists without being dependent on anything else.