pos·ses·sive

[puh-zes-iv]
adjective
1.
jealously opposed to the personal independence of, or to any influence other than one's own upon, a child, spouse, etc.
2.
desirous of possessing, especially excessively so: Young children are so possessive they will not allow others to play with their toys; a possessive lover.
3.
of or pertaining to possession or ownership.
4.
Grammar.
a.
indicating possession, ownership, origin, etc. His in his book is a possessive adjective. His in The book is his is a possessive pronoun.
b.
noting or pertaining to a case that indicates possession, ownership, origin, etc., as, in English, John's in John's hat.
noun Grammar.
5.
the possessive case.
6.
a form in the possessive.
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a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.

Origin:
1520–30; < Latin possessīvus. See possess, -ive

pos·ses·sive·ly, adverb
pos·ses·sive·ness, noun
non·pos·ses·sive, adjective
non·pos·ses·sive·ly, adverb
non·pos·ses·sive·ness, noun
un·pos·ses·sive, adjective
un·pos·ses·sive·ly, adverb
un·pos·ses·sive·ness, noun

possessive, possessory.
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possessive (pəˈzɛsɪv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  of or relating to possession or ownership
2.  having or showing an excessive desire to possess, control, or dominate: a possessive mother
3.  grammar
 a.  another word for genitive
 b.  denoting an inflected form of a noun or pronoun used to convey the idea of possession, association, etc, as my or Harry's
 
n
4.  grammar
 a.  the possessive case
 b.  a word or speech element in the possessive case
 
pos'sessively
 
adv
 
pos'sessiveness
 
n

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possessive definition


The case of a noun or pronoun that shows possession. Nouns are usually made possessive by adding an apostrophe and s: “The bicycle is Sue's, not Mark's.” Possessive pronouns can take the place of possessive nouns: “The bicycle is hers, not his.” (See nominative case and objective case.)

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Example sentences
Name of the wage earner on whose record the overpayment happened, possessive case.
For instance, possessive apostrophes are rarely used.
Later he starts to get weirder, and more possessive.
Paleontologists are overly possessive of human fossils.
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