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111Illegality — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Absence or violation of law. < N PARAG:Illegality >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 lawlessness lawlessness Sgm: N 1 illicitness illicitness Sgm: N 1 breach of law breach of law violation of law Sgm: N 1 disobedience disobedience …
112smear — verb 1》 coat or mark with a greasy or sticky substance. ↘spread (a greasy or sticky substance) over a surface. ↘blur or smudge. 2》 damage the reputation of (someone) by false or unwarranted accusations. noun 1》 a greasy or sticky mark. 2》 …
113ἀνεχέγγυον — ἀνεχέγγυος unwarranted masc/fem acc sg ἀνεχέγγυος unwarranted neut nom/voc/acc sg …
114privacy, right of — The right to be let alone; the right of a person to be free from unwarranted publicity; and right to live without unwarranted interference by the public in matters with which the public is not necessarily concerned. Term right of privacy is… …
115right of privacy — The right to be let alone; the right of a person to be free from unwarranted publicity; and right to live without unwarranted interference by the public in matters with which the public is not necessarily concerned. Term right of privacy is… …
116privacy — The right to be left alone, that is, to be free from unwarranted publicity and to live without unwarranted interference by the public in matters with which the public is not necessarily concerned. Prents v Morgan, 221 Ky 765, 299 SW 967, 55 ALR… …
117dominating — adjective 1. most powerful or important or influential (Freq. 1) the economically ascendant class D day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe • Syn: ↑ascendant, ↑ascendent • Similar to: ↑dominant …
118unwarrantedly — adverb see unwarranted * * * unwarrˈantedly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑unwarranted …
119MENDELSSOHN, MOSES — (Moses ben Menahem, acronym RaMbeMaN, or Moses of Dessau; 1729–1786), philosopher of the German Enlightenment in the pre Kantian period, early Maskil, and a renowned Jewish figure in the 18th century. Born in Dessau, son of a Torah scribe,… …
120PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — CIVIL Court Sessions The courts of three (judges) exercising jurisdiction in civil matters (see bet din ) held their sessions during the day, but – following Jethro s advice to Moses that judges should be available at all times (Ex. 18:22) – they …