accusative
/əˈkyuːzətɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A grammatical case that marks the direct object of a verb, typically denoting the person or thing that receives the action.
“The accusative case is used to denote the object of the verb in many languages.”
2. adjective
Relating to or denoting the grammatical case that marks the direct object of a verb.
“The accusative form of the verb is used in the sentence.”