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The conversive relations are distinguished by primary or sole, derivatives of the conclusive aspect. Conversive relations, in general, describe actions that result in the creation of a single discrete end product. Converses are at some point called relational opposites for example buy whose opposite is sold, borrow whose opposite is lent, and precede whose opposite follows. Converseness is binary but each member expresses the same relationship from different participants’ perspectives. Converseness also presupposes the other (Cruse, 2004).
On the other hand, aversiveness is binary and each member denotes change of the state that is reversible example enter whose opposite leaves, ascend whose opposite is descended, and tie whose opposite is untied. Reversive opposites comprise those adjectives or adverbs that signify a quality or verbs that mean an act or situation that reverse or undo the eminence, action, or state of the other (Riemer, 2010). Although they are neither conflicting nor opposing provisions, they present a comprehensible opposition. Since they all describe activities that result in an object changing from one state to another the two members of the reversive pair involve the same two states, but the direction of change is different in each case.
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