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  • 51Sulaymani — Sulaymanis are a Musta‘lī Ismaili community that predominantly reside in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Pakistan and India. They are also called Makrami.[1] They number between several hundred thousand and one million in Saudi Arabia alone.[2] They belong… …

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  • 52forcibly — ad. 1. Powerfully, mightily. 2. Violently, compulsorily, coercively, by force, by compulsion or coercion, at the point of the sword, vi et armis. 3. Energetically, vigorously, effectively, with might and main …

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  • 53liberty — *freedom, license Analogous words: independence, autonomy (see under FREE adj) *exemption, immunity: liberation, emancipation, enfran chisement, delivery (see corresponding verbs at FREE): scope, *range, compass, sweep Antonyms: restraint… …

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  • 54restraint — constraint, compulsion, *force, coercion, duress, violence Analogous words: curbing, checking, inhibiting (see RESTRAIN): hindering, impeding, obstructing, blocking (see HINDER) Antonyms: incitement: liberty …

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  • 55duress — n 1. compulsion, coaction, coercion, force; constraint, oppression, control, arm twisting, pressure, exaction, extortion; power, dint, discipline, enforcement, strength. 2. restraint, imprisonment, incarceration, immurement, jailing; detention,… …

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  • 56constraint — [kən strānt′] n. [ME constreinte < OFr: see CONSTRAIN] 1. a constraining or being constrained; specif., a) confinement or restriction b) compulsion or coercion 2. a) repression of natural feelings or behavior …

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  • 57force majeure — n. 1 irresistible compulsion or coercion. 2 an unforeseeable course of events excusing a person from the fulfilment of a contract. Etymology: F, = superior strength …

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  • 58co-ac|tion — co|ac|tion «koh AK shuhn», noun. compulsion; constraint; coercion. ╂[< Latin coactiō, ōnis a collecting < cōgere drive together < co together + agere drive, compel] co ac|tion «koh AK shuhn», noun. 1. an acting together. 2. Ecology. the… …

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  • 59co|ac|tion — «koh AK shuhn», noun. compulsion; constraint; coercion. ╂[< Latin coactiō, ōnis a collecting < cōgere drive together < co together + agere drive, compel] co ac|tion «koh AK shuhn», noun. 1. an acting together. 2. Ecology. the r …

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  • 60Kein Zwang im Glauben — Es gibt keinen Zwang in der Religion ist der Anfang des 256. Koranverses der zweiten Sure. Der Vers gilt als locus classicus bei Diskussionen über religiöse Toleranz im Islam[1] und wurde sowohl in der klassischen als auch modernen Koranexegese… …

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