Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ablative

noun
/ˈeɪ.blə.tɪv/
Definition
A grammatical case used to express relations of separation, cause, or instrumentality.
Examples
  • In Latin, the ablative case is commonly used to show the means by which something is done.
  • The word ‘by’ in the phrase ‘by the sword’ can suggest an ablative construction in English.
Meaning
The term ‘ablative’ refers to a specific case in grammar that denotes the removal from or separation of something. It is often used to indicate the source, means, or cause of an action.
Synonyms
  • separative
  • removal