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    antipathy
    /anˈtɪpəθi/

    noun

    • 1. a deep-seated feeling of aversion: "his fundamental antipathy to capitalism"

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  2. 3 days ago · The meaning of ABOMINATE is to hate or loathe intensely : abhor. How to use abominate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Abominate.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HomophobiaHomophobia - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · It has been defined as contempt, prejudice, aversion, hatred or antipathy, may be based on irrational fear and may sometimes be attributed to religious beliefs. Homophobia is observable in critical and hostile behavior such as discrimination and violence on the basis of sexual orientations that are non-heterosexual.

    • Prison; death not enforced
    • Prison, with arrests or detention
  4. 3 days ago · Mental disorders are any illnesses with significant psychological or behavioral manifestations that are associated with either a painful or distressing symptom or an impairment in one or more important areas of functioning.

  5. 5 days ago · In her book Rosenfeld points out the diverse ways common sense has been used throughout history and also what common sense actually stands for. Her endeavour has been unique, since the different political implications and usages of common sense have not been dealt with before.

  6. 1 day ago · Foreign economic policy involves the mediation and management of economic flows across borders. Over two and a half centuries, the context for U.S. foreign economic policy has transformed. Once a fledgling republic on the periphery of the world economy, the United States has become the world’s largest economy, the arbiter of international ...

  7. 2 days ago · Gibbon’s antipathy to Augustine Pocock manages to construe as a ‘Protestant-Enlightened’ reaction and something of a missed intellectual engagement (p. 14). Elsewhere, however, as when he quotes ‘as savagely anti-Christian a passage as any found in the Decline and Fall’, Pocock falls back on the theme of narrative fragmentation ...

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