absolutisations
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The absolutisations of his beliefs started a process of conflict with society.
Definition:The method or course of action taken to achieve a result; the steps taken in order to produce a product or obtain a result.
Example:His political absolutisations led to a result of continued oppression and censorship.
Definition:Something that happens or is produced as a consequence of an action or process; a product of a scientific or experimental investigation.
Example:The absolutisations of the ruler's power led to the development of a system of absolutism.
Definition:The practice or principle of holding an idea, belief, or doctrine to be absolutely true; a system of government or principle that requires complete obedience to or conformity with one supreme sovereign or ultimate standard.
Example:He made an absolutisation of his stance on the issue through a declaration at the conference.
Definition:An official or solemn announcement or proclamation of the existence of a fact, proposition, etc.; a statement that makes known a fact or opinion outright and without qualifications; a formal advance for something to be done, often a demand of something to be granted.
Example:The absolutisations of the concept were treated as a definitive and non-negotiable essential in the study.
Definition:The way someone or something is dealt with or the way in which an idea is handled in speech or writing; the technical approach of a subject in discussion or discussion, the establishment of a scientific, technological, or medical discipline or method; the provision or administration of medical or other care to a person or people.
Example:The absolutisations of economic policies were absolute in their application within the country.
Definition:Not limited by conditions or qualifications; final or complete in itself; whole; entire; unqualified; ultimate; full; perfect; not subject to restriction or limitation, especially by law or authority; free from human imperfection or involvement; ultimate; chief; top.
Example:The absolutisations of his principles became an instance of conflict in society.
Definition:Something that exemplifies a quality or type; an occurrence or an example of a particular phenomenon or event; a single observable or measurable occurrence of something.
Example:His paper on political absolutisations was criticized for its absolutised treatment of the topic, leading to a conflict with his peers.
Definition:A disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one; a contest or struggle, typically a violent one; a clash of wills or principles, as between individuals or groups; a battle or war; an internal struggle, as between two opposing drives or influences within a person.
Example:The absolutisations of the government's policies led to a reign of oppression for the freedoms and rights of the citizens.
Definition:Act of suppressing or oppressing; the exercise of such power; the unjust and cruel exercise of authority or control; the act of oppressing, the state of being oppressed.
Example:The absolutisations of press freedoms were challenged by increasing censorship efforts.
Definition:The control or suppression of what is published, broadcast, or otherwise disseminated, especially by a government or powerful organization.
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