Obduracy

  • 11obduracy — ob·du·ra·cy || É‘bdÉ™rÉ™sɪ / É’bdjÊŠ n. state of being callous or stubborn …

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  • 12obduracy — n. 1. Contumacy, stubbornness, doggedness, hardness of heart, obstinacy. 2. Impenitence, depravity …

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  • 13obduracy — noun (U) formal an unreasonable refusal to change your beliefs or feelings …

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  • 14obduracy — ob·du·ra·cy …

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  • 15obduracy — See: obdurate …

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  • 16obduracy — ob•du•ra•cy [[t]ˈɒb dʊ rə si, dyʊ [/t]] n. cvb the state or quality of being obdurate • Etymology: 1590–1600 …

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  • 17obduracy — noun resoluteness by virtue of being unyielding and inflexible • Syn: ↑adamance, ↑unyieldingness • Derivationally related forms: ↑unyielding (for: ↑unyieldingness), ↑adamant ( …

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  • 18Actual Grace — • A grace that is given for the performance of salutary acts and is present and disappears with the action itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Actual Grace     Actual Grace …

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  • 19Rough for Radio I — is a short radio play by Samuel Beckett, written in French in 1961 and first published in Minuit 5 in September 1973 as Esquisse radiophinique . Its first English publication as Sketch for Radio Play was in Stereo Headphones 7 (spring 1976). It… …

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  • 20Absolution — • The remission of sin, or of the punishment due to sin, granted by the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Absolution     Absolution      …

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