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deny — verb 1 say sth is not true ADVERB ▪ adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, steadfastly (esp. AmE), strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorou … Collocations dictionary
rectify — verb Perry is willing to do anything to rectify the situation with his estranged grandfather Syn: correct, right, put right, put to rights, sort out, deal with, amend, remedy, repair, fix, make good, resolve, settle; informal patch up … Thesaurus of popular words
Christian views on Hell — vary, but in general traditionally agree that hell is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved suffer the consequences of sin. Different Hebrew and Greek words are translated as hell in most English language Bibles. They include:… … Wikipedia
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es|trang´er — es|trange «ehs TRAYNJ», transitive verb, tranged, trang|ing. 1. to turn (a person) from affection to indifference, dislike, or hatred; make unfriendly; separate: »A quarrel had estranged him from his family. SYNONYM(S): alienate. 2. to keep… … Useful english dictionary
es|trange — «ehs TRAYNJ», transitive verb, tranged, trang|ing. 1. to turn (a person) from affection to indifference, dislike, or hatred; make unfriendly; separate: »A quarrel had estranged him from his family. SYNONYM(S): alienate. 2. to keep apart; keep … Useful english dictionary
BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon … Encyclopedia of Judaism
estrange — transitive verb (estranged; estranging) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French estrangir, estranger, from Medieval Latin extraneare, from Latin extraneus strange more at strange Date: 15th century 1. to remove from customary environment or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
estrange — /əˈstreɪndʒ / (say uh straynj) verb (t) (estranged, estranging) 1. to turn away in feeling or affection; alienate the affections of: *I was jealous of his absorption in the game, and estranged by the savagery of his shouting mouth. –jessica… …
fall — [c]/fɔl / (say fawl) verb (fell, fallen, falling) –verb (i) 1. to descend from a higher to a lower place or position through loss or lack of support; drop. 2. to come down suddenly from a standing or erect position: to fall on one s knees. 3. to… …
ANTISEMITISM — ANTISEMITISM, a term coined in 1879, from the Greek ἁντί = anti, and Σημ = Semite by the German agitator wilhelm marr to designate the then current anti Jewish campaigns in Europe. Antisemitism soon came into general use as a term denoting all… … Encyclopedia of Judaism