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  • 51international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …

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  • 52absolute — ab·so·lute adj 1 a: free from qualification, condition, exception, or restriction rights that even seem absolute have these qualifications Long v. Rockwood, 277 U.S. 142 (1927) see also absolute ownership at ownership compare …

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  • 53severe — I adjective acrimonious, afflictive, agonizing, astringent, austere, austerus, bearish, brutal, censorious, churlish, coercive, cold, condemnatory, critical, cruel, despotic, difficult, domineering, dour, drastic, durus, exacting, excruciating,… …

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  • 54intensive — I adjective acute, ardent, concentrated, exhaustive, fervent, forceful, intense, intentivus, powerful, sharp, strenuous, strong, thorough, thoroughgoing, unmitigated, vehement, vigorous, zealous II index comprehensive, cumulative (i …

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  • 55rigid — I adjective austere, dour, durus, exact, exacting, firm, firmly set, fixed, flinty, formal, hard, harsh, hidebound, indurate, indurated, indurative, inelastic, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, motionless, obdurate, obstinate, orthodox,… …

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  • 56stark — I adjective absolute, bald, bare, complete, conspicuous, decided, downright, entire, glaring, gross, obvious, outright, plain, positive, pure, rigidus, sheer, simple, staring, total, unmitigated, unqualified, utter, very II index naked (lacking… …

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  • 57thorough — I adjective absolute, accurate, all inclusive, assiduous, careful, complete, comprehensive, consummate, definitive, detailed, diligent, downright, entire, exhaustive, extensive, full, fully executed, inclusive, intensive, meticulous, painstaking …

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  • 58unqualified — un·qual·i·fied /ˌən kwä lə ˌfīd/ adj: not qualified Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. unqualified I …

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  • 59contempt — n. scorn 1) to demonstrate, display, show contempt for 2) bitter, deep, profound, total, unmitigated, utter contempt 3) contempt for 4) beneath contempt disrespect (legal) 5) to hold in contempt (to hold smb. in contempt of court) ( to accuse smb …

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  • 60evil — I adj. evil to + inf. (it is evil to kill) II n. 1) to do evil 2) to root out evil 3) an unmitigated; necessary evil 4) (misc.) the lesser of two evils * * * [ iːv(ə)l] necessary evil (misc.) the lesser of two evils an unmitigated to doevil …

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