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to relieve one's conscience

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  • conscience money — n. money one pays to relieve one s conscience, as in compensation for some former dishonesty …   English World dictionary

  • conscience — n. 1 a moral sense of right and wrong esp. as felt by a person and affecting behaviour (my conscience won t allow me to do that). 2 an inner feeling as to the goodness or otherwise of one s behaviour (my conscience is clear; has a guilty… …   Useful english dictionary

  • conscience money — money paid, often anonymously, to relieve one s conscience, as for an obligation previously evaded or a wrong done. [1840 50] * * * …   Universalium

  • conscience money — con′science mon ey n. money paid, often anonymously, to relieve one s conscience, as for an obligation previously evaded • Etymology: 1840–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • court of conscience — An English court for the collection of small debts; a court of equity. Harper v Clayton, 84 Md 346, 35 A 1083. A court of equity is a court of conscience, and whatever, therefore, is unconscionable is odious in its sight. Fraud is more odious… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Social Security (United States) — This article is about the retirement/disability program. For the general concept of providing welfare, see Social security. For other uses, see Social Security (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • free — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. at liberty, unrestrained; exempt; gratuitous, free of charge; lavish, profuse. v. t. unfetter, release; rid [of] (see ejection). See freedom, exemption, nonpayment, liberality. II (Roget s IV) modif …   English dictionary for students

  • Hegelians (The Young), Feuerbach, and Marx — The Young Hegelians, Feuerbach, and Marx Robert Nola Largely through lectures delivered at the University of Berlin, Hegel built up a circle of followers, mainly contemporaries or pupils, who were intent on working out aspects of the… …   History of philosophy

  • Criticism of religion — Part of a series on Irreligion …   Wikipedia

  • unburden — v.tr. 1 relieve of a burden. 2 (esp. refl.; often foll. by to) relieve (oneself, one s conscience, etc.) by confession etc. Derivatives: unburdened adj …   Useful english dictionary

  • moral consideration — A consideration which is good only in conscience. The idea that in every case where a person is under a moral obligation to do an act, as to relieve one in distress by personal exertions, or to spend money, a promise to that effect would bind him …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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