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What does intransitively mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word intransitively? Here's what it means.

Adverb
  1. (grammar) In an intransitive manner; without an object following.
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And anyway, the verb works perfectly well intransitively.
Furthermore, the verbs are usually transitive, though occasionally they are used intransitively with a preposition like for, of, or about introducing the object.
Whereas a creature can be both intransitively conscious and transitively conscious of something, a mental state can only be intransitively conscious.
Like most English prepositions, near can be used either transitively or intransitively.
In these examples, the meaning of the verb does not change whether it is used transitively or intransitively.
The verb hak in Thai belongs to the class of verbs which can be used either transitively or intransitively.

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