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Mortive

mortive (adj.)
Lasting for the full, finite duration of a human’s existence; bounded by mortality rather than eternity.

Pronunciation:
/ˈmɔ r.tɪv/
(MOR-tiv — stress on the first syllable)
Neutral / everyday
• “Their agreement was mortive, not permanent.”
• “I’m not promising forever — I’m offering something mortive.”

Relational / emotional
• “What I gave him was mortive: everything I had, for as long as I had it.”
• “Love doesn’t need to be eternal to be mortive.”

Philosophical / academic
• “Mortive commitments acknowledge finitude without diminishing meaning.”
• “A mortive identity ends with the self, not beyond it.”

Contrastive (this is where it shines)
• “This vow is mortive, not everlasting.”
• “Mortive devotion differs from eternal obligation in that it ends with the subject.”

Each sentence passes the replacement test:
• You cannot swap in permanent, eternal, or lifelong without changing the meaning.

That’s how you know the word is doing real semantic work.
by Mostlymurphie December 14, 2025
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Mortivate

(Verb)
To motivate someone using their own mortality, possibly with death threats.
"Rocco will try to mortivate Li with constant threats of physical beatings"
by Man of the Air November 6, 2018
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Mortivation

Motivation brought on by a scarring or traumatizing experience.
After being mugged, the mayor was given the mortivation to crack down on crime in his city.
by llamallama64 August 18, 2011
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Mortive

mortive (adj.)
Lasting for the full, finite duration of a human’s existence; bounded by mortality rather than eternity.

Pronunciation:
/ˈmɔ r.tɪv/
(MOR-tiv — stress on the first syllable)
• MOR (like more)
• tiv (short i, like give)
Neutral / everyday
• “Their agreement was mortive, not permanent.”
• “I’m not promising forever — I’m offering something mortive.”

Relational / emotional
• “What I gave him was mortive: everything I had, for as long as I had it.”
• “Love doesn’t need to be eternal to be mortive.”

Philosophical / academic
• “Mortive commitments acknowledge finitude without diminishing meaning.”
• “A mortive identity ends with the self, not beyond it.”

Contrastive (this is where it shines)
• “This vow is mortive, not everlasting.”
• “Mortive devotion differs from eternal obligation in that it ends with the subject.”

Each sentence passes the replacement test:
• You cannot swap in permanent, eternal, or lifelong without changing the meaning.

That’s how you know the word is doing real semantic work.
by Mostlymurphie December 14, 2025
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