Catharsis 601 Words You Need to Know

Catharsis 601 Words You Need to Know at LELB Society

Catharsis 601 Words You Need to Know /kəˈθɑː.sɪs/ (noun) Definition the process of relieving and releasing strong emotions through art such as drama, theater or writing, purification of emotions through art and Greek tragedy, emotional release, cleansing, expurgation, liberation, purgation, relief, purging Example A catharsis is an emotional release. According to psychoanalytic theory, this emotional…

Exculpate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Exculpate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈek.skəl.peɪt/ (verb) to prove someone innocent, remove blame from someone, exonerate, let off, acquit, excuse, free from blame, release, clear, vindicate, absolve Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate or exculpate the defendant of guilt. It is the opposite of…

Exempt 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 29

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Exempt 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 29 /ɪgˈzempt/ (verb) Verb: to excuse someone or something from a duty, responsibility, payment, and the like, let go, forgive, except, free, pardon, discharge, relieve, release Adjective: exempted or excused from a payment, duty or responsibility, off the hook, excepted, released, freed, relieved, not liable Veterans, generally exempt from…

Emit 1100 Words You Need Week 13 Day 2

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Emit 1100 Words You Need Emit 1100 Words You Need /ɪˈmɪt/ (verb) Emit definition to send out something, give out something, produce, secrete, emanate, release, radiate, give off, discharge: Watch this video on YouTube Examples In the new device, an array of 256 speakers, each about 1 centimeter wide, faces another, identical speaker array across…

Relieve – English Flashcard for Relieve with Synonyms

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Relieve Relieve (verb) /rɪˈliːv/ to ease someone’s pain or suffering – alleviate – mitigate – lessen – ease – replace – dismiss – fire – release It’s medically dangerous to take many painkillers to relieve pain. Antonyms: aggravate, exacerbate Noun: relief Adjective: relieving Adjective: relievable

Parole – English Flashcard for Parole with Synonyms

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Parole Parole (noun & verb) /pəˈrəʊl/ US /-ˈroʊl/ noun: conditional release of a prisoner sooner than expected conditioned on good conduct and frequent reporting – conditional freedom – prisoner’s promise – early release: The captive was released on parole for his good behavior and decent services.

English Conversation Class on Forgiveness

English Conversation Class on Forgiveness with educational activities for advanced ESL students Key Words: forgiveness, understanding, tolerance, pardon, reconciliation, exoneration, etc. English questions on forgiveness What are some of the advantages of forgiveness? Does forgiveness require two people to be involved? Do you need to verbally excuse somebody for what he/she has done to you…