reflexive
See also: réflexive
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin reflexīvus, from Latin reflexus, equivalent to reflex + -ive.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American, Canada) enPR: rĭflĕk'sĭv, rəflĕk'sĭv, IPA(key): /ɹɪˈflɛksɪv/, /ɹəˈflɛksɪv/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
reflexive (not comparable)
- (grammar) Referring back to the subject, or having an object equal to the subject.
- (mathematics) Of a relation R on a set S, such that xRx for all members x of S (that is, the relation holds between any element of the set and itself).
- "Equals" is a reflexive relation, as it holds for all possible x; "not less" is non-reflexive because it is true only for some x and y, "unequal" is irreflexive, as it never holds between x and itself.
- Of or resulting from a reflex.
- The electric shock elicited an automatic and reflexive response from him.
- (figurative) Producing immediate response, spontaneous.
- a reflexive dislike
- (politics) Producing or provoking a reciprocal response.
- 2025 April 24, Christina Harward, Daria Novikov, Anna Harvey, Grace Mappes, George Barros, Nate Trotter, William Runkel, “Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 24, 2025”, in Ukraine Project, Institute for the Study of War:
- Shoigu's thinly veiled nuclear threats against NATO are part of the Kremlin's broader reflexive control campaign to influence Western decision-making in Russia's favor and against Western states' own interests. Shoigu's nuclear threats are attempts to push European states to self-deter and reduce their buildups of their defenses – leaving NATO's eastern border largely undefended. These reflexive control efforts are in line with Russian President Vladimir Putin's 2021 demand before launching his full-scale invasion of Ukraine that NATO not deploy any military forces to states that became NATO members after 1997, including Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland.
- Synonym of reflective.
Antonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
- (set theory): symmetric
- (set theory): transitive
- irreflexive
Translations
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in mathematics
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resulting from a reflex
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Noun
reflexive (plural reflexives)
- (grammar) A reflexive pronoun.
- (grammar) A reflexive verb.
Translations
reflexive pronoun — see reflexive pronoun
reflexive verb — see reflexive verb
See also
- (verb): active, passive, neuter, transitive, intransitive
Further reading
- reflexive on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Reflexive pronoun on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Reflexive verb on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
German
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Adjective
reflexive
- inflection of reflexiv:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
Latin
Etymology 1
Adverb
reflexīvē (not comparable)
Etymology 2
Adjective
reflexīve
- vocative masculine singular of reflexīvus