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| Definitions from the WebAwash PredicateNoun: An awash predicate refers to a syntactic structure in which a verb is modified by words or phrases that provide additional information about the subject or object. Sample Sentence: The sentence "The book on the table is very interesting" contains an awash predicate, as the phrase "on the table" modifies the verb "is". Adjective: If something is described as awash predicate, it means that it is overflowing, filled, or abundant with predicates or linguistic elements. Sample Sentence: The text analysis software generated a report that was awash predicate, with numerous instances of linguistic elements. Related Products:Syntactic Structures Linguistics Books | ||||
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