absolutes

[ˈæbsəluːts]

absolutes Definition

a value or principle that is regarded as universally valid or that may be viewed without relation to other things.

Using absolutes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "absolutes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In mathematics, there are certain absolutes that cannot be disputed.

  • Example

    The concept of human rights is often seen as an absolute.

  • Example

    Some people believe that there are no absolutes in morality.

absolutes Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with absolutes

  • ethical principles that are believed to be universally applicable and true

    Example

    Many religions have moral absolutes that guide their followers' behavior.

  • unlimited and unrestricted authority or control over something

    Example

    The dictator had absolute power over the country.

  • a truth that is believed to be universally valid and applicable

    Example

    Some people believe that there is no such thing as absolute truth.

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Summary: absolutes in Brief

'Absolutes' [ˈæbsəluːts] refer to values or principles that are considered universally valid or that can be viewed independently of other things. Examples include mathematical absolutes and the concept of human rights. Phrases like 'moral absolutes' and 'absolute power' use 'absolutes' to denote ethical principles and unlimited authority, respectively.