reflexivtransitive
Reflexivtransitive is a linguistic term that describes a class of verbs that can function both as reflexive and as transitive verbs. In a reflexive construction, the verb's object refers back to the subject, as in the English example "She washed herself." In a transitive construction the verb takes an external object, for instance "She washed the car." A reflexivtransitive verb allows speakers to use either construction without changing the verb itself; the distinction is achieved solely through pronoun or object placement and, in some languages, morphological marking.
The category is distinct from simple reflexive verbs, which require a reflexive pronoun and cannot appear transitive,
Semantic compatibility also plays a role: many reflexivtransitive verbs describe actions that naturally can affect the