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Possessor

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Possessor meaning

Agent noun of possess; one who possesses

Example sentences (20)

Modern Ethiopian Semitic languages follow a different word order: SOV, possessor–possessed, and adjective–noun; however, the oldest attested Ethiopian Semitic language, Ge'ez, was VSO, possessed–possessor, and noun–adjective.

Game Rant recently spoke with Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed's design director Jordan Mathewson and audio director Sophia Leader about Possessor ghosts, alongside some other new ghost additions called Drudges.

What keeps this little two-hander kink-off going is the talent and screen presence of Qualley (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) and Abbott (“Possessor”).

Do we have an education in which a possessor wants to elevate the less privileged that surge him round?

Our educational system today only sharpens the head to near-pin end quality and this is even rare but it also makes the possessor’s limb atrophied by long disuse.

The production team boasts industry veterans, including Andrew Appelle (“In a Violent Nature”) as director of photography, Craig Harris (“Possessor”) as production designer, and Derek Liscoumb (“Code 8”) overseeing special effects.

Flores was arrested and charged with Possession of a Narcotic/Dangerous Drug for Sale, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Misconduct Involving a Weapon, and Prohibited Weapons Possessor based on a prior felony conviction.

Among other names, Freyr is referred to as "possessor of Skidbladnir and of the boar known as Gullinbursti ".

A possessor enjoys certain judicial protection against third parties even if he is not the owner.

Exeter Cathedral was reputed to be the possessor of one of his arms, while according to an inventory, St Piran's Old Church, Perranzabuloe, had a reliquary containing his head and also a hearse in which his body was placed for processionals.

However, the transfer of knowledge may reduce its scarcity-value to its original possessor.

In sentences where the possessor includes an associated pronoun, the pronoun also changes: :Nominative: (pol.) Oto mój brat / (rus.) "Вот мой брат" ("Here is my brother").

It is described as a magical talisman or device that brings its possessor great fortune and prosperity, but its precise nature has been the subject of debate to the present day.

It often marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun; Dictionary.

It was conceived as surviving death in the nether world, where it gave evidence for, or against, its possessor.

Johann Elert Bode stated the name as plural with a singular possessor, Caela Scalptoris in German (die ) Grabstichel (“the Engraver’s Chisels”) but this did not stick.

Laton was himself possessed, but managed to gain the upper hand over his possessor.

Note: *('s) represents a possessive case that, when written, is preceded by the possessor and followed by the possessed, unlike the English "of".

Population control is tight on Earth, but these abilities can gain the possessor a license to have more children.

Possession is expressed using a possessive suffix on the possessed object and not on the possessor (Peter's apple becomes Péter almája, literally 'Peter apple-his').