absolutt

Etymology
From, perfect passive participle of , from both , from , from , from + and from , from both , from , the ablative singular of  + and from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) absolute
 * en tese med absolutt gyldighet
 * a thesis with absolute validity
 * 1)  completely destructive
 * 2)  without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
 * en tese med absolutt gyldighet
 * a thesis with absolute validity
 * 1)  completely destructive
 * 2)  without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
 * 1)  completely destructive
 * 2)  without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
 * 1)  completely destructive
 * 2)  without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
 * 1)  completely destructive
 * 2)  without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
 * i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
 * in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object

Adverb

 * 1) absolutely, finally, unconditionally, definitely
 * 2) without exception
 * 3)  absolutely, completely
 * vi ante absolutt ingenting
 * we had absolutely no idea
 * 1) without exception
 * 2)  absolutely, completely
 * vi ante absolutt ingenting
 * we had absolutely no idea
 * 1) without exception
 * 2)  absolutely, completely
 * vi ante absolutt ingenting
 * we had absolutely no idea
 * vi ante absolutt ingenting
 * we had absolutely no idea
 * vi ante absolutt ingenting
 * we had absolutely no idea

Noun

 * 1)  absolute claim, condition, assertion
 * 2) conditions that apply absolutely; conditions that are not to be missed
 * 1) conditions that apply absolutely; conditions that are not to be missed
 * 1) conditions that apply absolutely; conditions that are not to be missed
 * 1) conditions that apply absolutely; conditions that are not to be missed

Etymology
From, perfect passive participle of.

Adjective

 * 1) absolute

Adverb

 * 1) absolutely