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  • 121justify — 01. It is important to [justify] your opinions rather than just saying something without explaining why you feel that way. 02. Do you think that the use of violence is [justifiable] in order to prevent further violence? 03. Steve was… …

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  • 122Marx, Karl — (1818 83) A German social theorist, founder of revolutionary communism , and in sociology of historical materialism . Marx began studying law at the University of Bonn and completed his studies at the University of Berlin. Soon after arriving in… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 123pride# — pride n Pride, vanity, vainglory are comparable when they mean the quality or the feeling of a person who is keenly or excessively aware of his own excellence or superiority. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are found in… …

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  • 124uncalled-for — adj 1. superfluous, overdone, overwrought, undue, supererogatory, redundant; unwanted, unrequired, unneeded, unnecessary, nonessential; gratuitous, unwarranted, unjustified, expletive. 2. unsought, unasked, uninvited, unsolicited, unre quested;… …

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  • 125libel — /laybal/ A method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, or signs. In its most general sense, any publication that is injurious to the reputation of another. A false and unprivileged publication in writing of defamatory material.… …

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  • 126libel — /laybal/ A method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, or signs. In its most general sense, any publication that is injurious to the reputation of another. A false and unprivileged publication in writing of defamatory material.… …

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  • 127un|jus|ti|fi|ed|ly — «uhn JUHS tuh FY ihd lee», adverb. in an unjustified manner; to an unjustified degree …

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  • 128un|jus|ti|fied — «uhn JUHS tuh fyd», adjective. 1. not proved to be right or proper; unwarranted: »unjustified claims or accusations. The action of the strikers was unjustified. 2. Theology. not brought into a state of justification; still subject to sin or… …

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