Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
comitative
Adjective
/kəˈmɪtɪtɪv/

Definition
A grammatical case used to indicate companionship or association.

Examples
- He went to the party comitatively with his friend.
- In many languages, the comitative form is used to show that someone is doing something together with another person.
- The comitative case indicates that the action is shared or jointly experienced.

Meaning
The comitative case expresses the idea of accompaniment or the presence of another entity with the subject of the sentence.

Synonyms
- Companions
- With
- Accompanied by