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participial
[ pahr-tuh-sip-ee-uhl ]
noun
- a participle.
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Other Word Forms
- 貹t·i·i·ٲ noun
- 貹t·i·· adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of participial1
1560–70; < Latin 貹پ辱, equivalent to participi ( um ) participle + - -al 1
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Example Sentences
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participial adjective is formed from the verb "dignify"? Ans.
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His sentences are not composed; they are spun in a continuous thread, an endless chain of prepositional, participial, and relative adjuncts.
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Dangling modifiers, participial phrases, subjects and predicates — all of these terms have as much meaning to students as their Latin counterparts.
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Rule 4.—An initial clause or participial phrase must be set off from the rest of the sentence by a comma.
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There are four participial clauses here, which seem all to stand on one level, and to present an analysis in more detail of the component parts of this worthy walk.
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