What's the difference between intransitive and intransitively?

Intransitive


Definition:

  • (a.) Not passing farther; kept; detained.
  • (a.) Not transitive; not passing over to an object; expressing an action or state that is limited to the agent or subject, or, in other words, an action which does not require an object to complete the sense; as, an intransitive verb, e. g., the bird flies; the dog runs.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results show: (1) actuarial survival rate of 65.7% and 55.7% at 5 and 10 years, respectively; (2) positive regional lymph nodes (RLN) evolved in 34 patients (28%), systemic metastases in 18 patients (15%), local recurrence (LR) in four patients, LR plus RLN in one patient, and intransit metastases in three patients as the first evidence of failure.
  • (2) Subjects were asked to select from four pictures the one that illustrated a two-word intransitive or three-word transitive phrase which was described verbally.
  • (3) Intransit metastasis was one of the indications for amputation in 33 patients, and local control of disease was achieved in 30 of 43 patients.
  • (4) The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of CDDP infusion for control of intransit and recurrent melanoma of the extremities.
  • (5) Regionally metastasizing malignant melanomas with satellites, intransit or lymph node metastases are generally accepted indications for isolation perfusion.
  • (6) These results suggest that heated limb perfusion using mechlorethamine at an adequate dose can offer long-term control of intransit metastases in approximately one third of these patients, with preservation of good limb function and possible prolongation of survival.
  • (7) There was no statistically significant correlation with the histological level of invasion (Clark-Mihm), sex or age of the patient, location of the melanoma, or presence of local, intransit or regional lymph node metastases.
  • (8) Limb transitive movements were especially vulnerable, while limb intransitive, buccofacial, and axial movements were relatively spared.
  • (9) Forty-two patients with intransit metastases of melanoma in a limb were treated by isolated regional perfusion chemotherapy using mechlorethamine (nitrogen mustard).
  • (10) Seventy patients with satellitosis or intransit metastases (IIIA) had a 10-year survival rate of 23 per cent.
  • (11) The particle "up" is an intransitive preposition and does not require an object, so even the most pedantic of pedants would have no objection to a phrase like "This is pedantry with which I will not put up."
  • (12) There were no local recurrences and only one instance of intransit metastasis.
  • (13) Such a combination of various histologic features in a case of intransit metastases of acral type of melanoma has not been reported in the literature.
  • (14) Pharmacologic and clinical data of this phase II trial suggest that intraarterial infusion with tourniquet outflow-occlusion augments tumor tissue levels of CDDP within the infused extremity and enhances local control of high-risk and intransit disease.
  • (15) A phase II trial was conducted with 15 patients (mean age of 65.7 years) with locally recurrent or intransit melanoma of the extremities.
  • (16) Tests of pantomime included a Pantomime Recognition Test, a nonverbal Transitive Pantomime Production Test, and an Intransitive Pantomime Production Test (to oral command).
  • (17) When used prophylactically, it is combined with local excision of the lesion and primary closure reducing the number of skin grafts and recurrence rate for local or intransit disease.
  • (18) Seventeen patients with a local recurrence or intransit metastases of a malignant melanoma of the arm or leg were treated by normothermic regional perfusion with phenylalanine mustard.
  • (19) The transitive and complex gestures were not different but were both performed less accurately than the intransitive gestures.
  • (20) Autistic children were poorer in performance than the control groups; however, the hierarchy of difficulty of discrimination was common to all three groups, with transitive phrases more difficult than intransitive phrases.

Intransitively


Definition:

  • (adv.) Without an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results show: (1) actuarial survival rate of 65.7% and 55.7% at 5 and 10 years, respectively; (2) positive regional lymph nodes (RLN) evolved in 34 patients (28%), systemic metastases in 18 patients (15%), local recurrence (LR) in four patients, LR plus RLN in one patient, and intransit metastases in three patients as the first evidence of failure.
  • (2) Subjects were asked to select from four pictures the one that illustrated a two-word intransitive or three-word transitive phrase which was described verbally.
  • (3) Intransit metastasis was one of the indications for amputation in 33 patients, and local control of disease was achieved in 30 of 43 patients.
  • (4) The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of CDDP infusion for control of intransit and recurrent melanoma of the extremities.
  • (5) Regionally metastasizing malignant melanomas with satellites, intransit or lymph node metastases are generally accepted indications for isolation perfusion.
  • (6) These results suggest that heated limb perfusion using mechlorethamine at an adequate dose can offer long-term control of intransit metastases in approximately one third of these patients, with preservation of good limb function and possible prolongation of survival.
  • (7) There was no statistically significant correlation with the histological level of invasion (Clark-Mihm), sex or age of the patient, location of the melanoma, or presence of local, intransit or regional lymph node metastases.
  • (8) Limb transitive movements were especially vulnerable, while limb intransitive, buccofacial, and axial movements were relatively spared.
  • (9) Forty-two patients with intransit metastases of melanoma in a limb were treated by isolated regional perfusion chemotherapy using mechlorethamine (nitrogen mustard).
  • (10) Seventy patients with satellitosis or intransit metastases (IIIA) had a 10-year survival rate of 23 per cent.
  • (11) The particle "up" is an intransitive preposition and does not require an object, so even the most pedantic of pedants would have no objection to a phrase like "This is pedantry with which I will not put up."
  • (12) There were no local recurrences and only one instance of intransit metastasis.
  • (13) Such a combination of various histologic features in a case of intransit metastases of acral type of melanoma has not been reported in the literature.
  • (14) Pharmacologic and clinical data of this phase II trial suggest that intraarterial infusion with tourniquet outflow-occlusion augments tumor tissue levels of CDDP within the infused extremity and enhances local control of high-risk and intransit disease.
  • (15) A phase II trial was conducted with 15 patients (mean age of 65.7 years) with locally recurrent or intransit melanoma of the extremities.
  • (16) Tests of pantomime included a Pantomime Recognition Test, a nonverbal Transitive Pantomime Production Test, and an Intransitive Pantomime Production Test (to oral command).
  • (17) When used prophylactically, it is combined with local excision of the lesion and primary closure reducing the number of skin grafts and recurrence rate for local or intransit disease.
  • (18) Seventeen patients with a local recurrence or intransit metastases of a malignant melanoma of the arm or leg were treated by normothermic regional perfusion with phenylalanine mustard.
  • (19) The transitive and complex gestures were not different but were both performed less accurately than the intransitive gestures.
  • (20) Autistic children were poorer in performance than the control groups; however, the hierarchy of difficulty of discrimination was common to all three groups, with transitive phrases more difficult than intransitive phrases.

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