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    cop·u·late
    [ˈkäpyəˌlāt, ˈkōpyəˌlāt]
    verb
    copulate (verb) · copulates (third person present) · copulated (past tense) · copulated (past participle) · copulating (present participle)
    1. have sexual intercourse:
      "only the dominant male copulates with the female" · "after about twenty minutes, they copulate again"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘join’): from Latin copulat- ‘fastened together’, from the verb copulare, from copula (see copula).
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    verb
    1. have sexual intercourse:
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    What is the meaning of copulative?The meaning of copulative is 'joining together coordinate words or word groups and expressing addition of their meanings'. How to use copulative in a sentence.
    What is a copulative sentence?A copulative sentence is involving or consisting of connected words or clauses. It is also pertaining to or serving as a copula, or a copulative verb, which serves to connect subject and complement. Copulative conjunctions serve to connect nouns, noun phrases, verbs, clauses, etc. For example, 'Bittersweet is a copulative compound'.
    How are copulative adverbs used?Copulative verbs, such as 'be', 'seem', and 'feel', are used to connect the adjective to the subject. We use copulative adverbs to modify the verb 'be'. For instance, 'Martin gets better.' or 'The man seemed gratefully to me.' or 'The plan sounds excellently.' Remember, copulative verbs link the subject to the adjective, while adverbs, like 'amazingly', describe how an action is performed. 'He spoke amazingly.' is an example of an adverb modifying a verb.
    Is 'amazingly' a copular verb?‘Amazingly’ is not a copular verb. It is an adverb that describes how the person spoke. For example, in the sentence 'She looks amazing', 'amazing' is an adjective in the predicative position that describes the subject 'she'. The copular verb in this sentence is 'looks'.
     
  3. To engage in sexual intercourse
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    copulate intransitive verb cop·​u·​late ˈkäp-yə-ˌlāt copulated; copulating 1 : to engage in sexual intercourse 2 of gametes : to fuse permanently compare conjugate sense 1
    intr.v. cop·u·lat·ed, cop·u·lat·ing, cop·u·lates 1. To engage in sexual intercourse in which the penis is inserted into the vagina. 2. To transfer male reproductive cells from one individual to another, usually into an internal organ or cavity, such as a cloaca.
    copulate [ verb kop -y uh -leyt; adjective kop -y uh -lit ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object), cop·u·lat·ed, cop·u·lat·ing. to engage in sexual intercourse. adjective connected; joined.
     
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