English to Arabic Dictionary possessive

possessive

تملكي
definition
noun
Prenominal possessives (John's car, my hat) normally function as definite expressions.
a possessive word or form.
adjective
as soon as she'd been out with a guy a few times, he'd get possessive
demanding someone's total attention and love.
It's a relational noun, which means that a possessive shows who the noun relates to.
relating to or denoting the case of nouns and pronouns expressing possession.
translation of 'possessive'
noun
صيغة الملكية
adjective
ملكي,
اقتنائي,
تملكي
example
The 'possessive' apostrophe disappeared in place names such as ‘Coopers Creek’ decades ago.
Others unintentionally sabotage their relationships by exhibiting overly 'possessive' , clinging, dependent behaviour.
We all know that in English you form the 'possessive' by adding an apostrophe.
She's always been so 'possessive' and she just… I don't know.
Slowly he was becoming more and more 'possessive' , controlling, demanding.
Although she may claim that her 'possessive' behaviour arises from her love, there might be a need for her to realize that love must be sustained by trust.
Now, in some relationships certain parties are very 'possessive' of their partner.
But the evidence shows that 'possessive' apostrophes have been dropping like flies for years.
Retrograde Scorpio Venus tends to showcase the acquisitive, 'possessive' , less lovely traits of the Tauran shadow.
The mania type of love can be characterized as obsessive in that it is 'possessive' and dependent.
An eagle is 'possessive' and once it has caught a fox it will not let go.
And that's typically what happens where a mother may be very, very 'possessive' of that child.
He was overly 'possessive' , and he freaked if I mentioned another guy's name.
I think that men's love is very 'possessive' and involves ownership, competition, and performance.
It's a relational noun, which means that a 'possessive' shows who the noun relates to.
People get 'possessive' , and people are not as romantic as they used to be.
He had never professed love, just a lustful 'possessive' desire that fueled the cruelty in his obsession.
Oh look, I can understand him feeling very 'possessive' about his budget, he's been working on it a long time, but I think he needs to calm down a bit.
His great love remained his mother Louie, a dominating, 'possessive' woman who spoiled and adored her son above everything else.
If we were not greedy, 'possessive' creatures why would we need a means to measure our worth?
You are a very 'possessive' and demanding person, rarely impulsive or casual.
Actually, today, the 'possessive' and genitive are virtually the same.
She is very 'possessive' of polar paraphernalia.
He said yesterday: ‘I have no doubt David loved Ann very much, but it was a 'possessive' and jealous love.’
There were a lot of books that were in the children's names that were burnt, and children are very 'possessive' of their things.
Some linguists believe that English 'possessive' is no longer a case at all, but has become a clitic, an independent particle that is always pronounced as part of the preceding word.
Relations that are implicit in the semantic structure of a possessed noun can affect the range of plausible interpretations of a 'possessive' construction.
They can be used as components of compounds, but if they are used on their own they must be used with 'possessive' prefixes.
A woman can be very 'possessive' about personal accessories.
Naturally, he is very 'possessive' about his collection.
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