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enormous crimes

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  • enormous — enormously, adv. /i nawr meuhs/, adj. 1. greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.; huge; immense: an enormous fortune. 2. outrageous or atrocious: enormous wickedness; enormous crimes. [1525 35; ENORM + OUS] Syn. 1. vast, colossal,… …   Universalium

  • enormous — e•nor•mous [[t]ɪˈnɔr məs[/t]] adj. 1) greatly exceeding the common size, extent, amount, or degree; huge; immense: an enormous mansion[/ex] 2) outrageous or atrocious: enormous crimes[/ex] • Etymology: 1525–35 e•nor′mous•ly, adv. e•nor′mous•ness …   From formal English to slang

  • WAR CRIMES TRIALS — Crystallization of the Principles of International Criminal Law Immediately after the outbreak of World War II, when the first Nazi violations of the laws and customs of war as defined by the Hague and Geneva Conventions were revealed (and in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • World War II crimes in Poland — Approximately six million Polish citizens, divided nearly equally between non Jewish and Jewish perished during WWII. Most were civilians killed by the actions of Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and their allies. At Nuremberg Tribunal three… …   Wikipedia

  • Timeline of New York City crimes and disasters — The following is a timeline of New York City crimes and disasters.17th century* 1668 First yellow fever epidemic in the city.18th century* 1702 Yellow fever epidemic kills more than 500 people. * September 21, 1776 Approximately 1000 houses, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Srebrenica massacre — Srebrenica genocide Part of Bosnian War The cemetery at the Srebrenica Potočari Memorial and C …   Wikipedia

  • Report about Case Srebrenica — (the first part)   …   Wikipedia

  • e|nor´mous|ness — e|nor|mous «ih NR muhs», adjective. 1. very, very large; huge: »Long ago, enormous, shaggy mammoths lived on the earth. The glutton had an enormous appetite. SYNONYM(S): immense, colossal, gigantic, vast, mammoth, prodigious, stupendous. See syn …   Useful english dictionary

  • e|nor|mous — «ih NR muhs», adjective. 1. very, very large; huge: »Long ago, enormous, shaggy mammoths lived on the earth. The glutton had an enormous appetite. SYNONYM(S): immense, colossal, gigantic, vast, mammoth, prodigious, stupendous. See syn. under huge …   Useful english dictionary

  • Flagitious — Fla*gi tious, a. [L. flagitiosus, fr. flagitium a shameful or disgraceful act, orig., a burning desire, heat of passion, from flagitare to demand hotly, fiercely; cf. flagrare to burn, E. flagrant.] 1. Disgracefully or shamefully criminal;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Flagitiously — Flagitious Fla*gi tious, a. [L. flagitiosus, fr. flagitium a shameful or disgraceful act, orig., a burning desire, heat of passion, from flagitare to demand hotly, fiercely; cf. flagrare to burn, E. flagrant.] 1. Disgracefully or shamefully… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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