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  • 121begging the question —    Strictly speaking, to beg a question is to present as proof something that itself needs proving. Bernstein cites as an example the sentence Parallel lines will never meet because they are parallel. The second half of the sentence only seems to …

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  • 122minded — adjective [usu. in combination] inclined to think in a particular way: liberal minded scholars …

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  • 123suspect — 1. verb 1) I suspected she d made a mistake Syn: have a suspicion, have a feeling, feel, (be inclined to) think, fancy, reckon, guess, surmise, conjecture, conclude, have a hunch; suppose, presume, deduce, infer, sense …

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  • 124fear — 1. noun 1) she felt fear at entering the house Syn: terror, fright, fearfulness, horror, alarm, panic, trepidation, dread, anxiety, angst, apprehension, nervousness 2) a fear of heights Syn …

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  • 125suspect — 1. verb 1) I suspected she d made a mistake Syn: have a suspicion, have a feeling, feel, be inclined to think, fancy, reckon, guess, surmise, have a hunch, fear 2) he had no reason to suspect me Syn …

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  • 126minded — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ inclined to think in a particular way: liberal minded …

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  • 127suppose — v.tr. (often foll. by that + clause) 1 assume, esp. in default of knowledge; be inclined to think (I suppose they will return; what do you suppose he meant?). 2 take as a possibility or hypothesis (let us suppose you are right). 3 (in imper.) as… …

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  • 128LEVIRATE MARRIAGE AND ḤALIẒAḤ. — Definition Levirate marriage (Heb. יִבּוּם; yibbum) is the marriage between a widow whose husband died without offspring (the yevamah) and the brother of the deceased (the yavam or levir), as prescribed in Deuteronomy 25:5–6: „ If brethren dwell… …

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