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unprepossessing
непривлекателен
prepossessing [ˌpriːpəˈzesɪŋ] ADJ
repossession [ˌriːpəˈzeʃn] N
repossess [ˌriːpəˈzes] VB trans
self-possessed ADJ
dispossession N LAW
1. dispossession (sequestration):
2. dispossession (exhiling):
possessive [pəˈzesɪv] ADJ
1. possessive (attitude):
2. possessive (pronoun):
possession [pəˈzeʃn] N
1. possession no pl (having):
2. possession pl LAW (something owned):
вещи f мн
3. possession POL (occipancy):
I. possessory LAW, FIN N
II. possessory LAW, FIN ADJ
possessor1 [pəˈzesəʳ, Am -ɚ] N iron form
possessor2 N LAW, FIN
Present
Irepossess
yourepossess
he/she/itrepossesses
werepossess
yourepossess
theyrepossess
Past
Irepossessed
yourepossessed
he/she/itrepossessed
werepossessed
yourepossessed
theyrepossessed
Present Perfect
Ihaverepossessed
youhaverepossessed
he/she/ithasrepossessed
wehaverepossessed
youhaverepossessed
theyhaverepossessed
Past Perfect
Ihadrepossessed
youhadrepossessed
he/she/ithadrepossessed
wehadrepossessed
youhadrepossessed
theyhadrepossessed
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This was probably inspired by the phonological change of the third-person singular possessive suffix from in most environments.
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When adding a possessive suffix, the inessive and illative forms change to "--" and the elative form changes to "--".
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Further, these pronouns and a few others have distinct possessive forms, such as "his" and "whose".
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Possessive pronouns are ignored by the parser, while words pertaining to basic arithmetic are recognized as operations, such as sum, quotient, and cube.
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Notice how the plural possessor forms are identical to the possessive pronoun forms.
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