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a neg·a·tive

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  1. A negativeadjective

    Of a blood type within the ABO and Rh blood grouping system. Blood type A negative has a phenotype of "A" and a Rhesus system classification of negative.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a negative in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a negative in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of a negative in a Sentence

  1. Van Dam:

    Equity markets remain supported by the global central banks - the economy might not be in great shape but with real rates in negative territory, there are not many other places to find a return.

  2. Michael Maduell:

    One can assume Gulf parliaments are putting pressure on the performance of such sovereign vehicles as the gravy train slows, if oil prices remain low and investment performance is tepid/negative, I would suspect more MP investigations.

  3. Domingo Hernandez:

    The union has voted to strike on June 14 because of the negative attitude of the company to resolve workers' demands, despite the decision to strike, we maintain an open door to dialogue. A solution to avoid the strike lies with the company.

  4. Stewart Williams:

    In the past year we have seen a significant lowering of production costs in the U.S., which has resulted in only 190,000 bpd being cash negative at a Brent price of $35.

  5. Foods Pregnant Women:

    Plus, things like stress can throw off ovulation, so even if you think you are scheduling everything out to the T, your body could naturally be delayed a little bit, if you have sex and take a pregnancy test a few days later, it can still come back negative. That doesn’t mean the test is not accurate or you’re not pregnant, it could mean that you’re doing it too early.

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