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Asked on December 26, 2021 in Meaning.
I’ll suggest ‘perficient’,
That accomplishes or achieves something; effectual.
A perficient charity is one that seeks to eliminate or has eliminated itself by achieving its preventive goal.
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Asked on December 26, 2021 in Meaning.
I’ll suggest ‘perficient’,
That accomplishes or achieves something; effectual.
A perficient charity is one that seeks to eliminate or has eliminated itself by achieving its preventive goal.
- 85999 views
- 777 answers
- 31699 votes
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Asked on December 25, 2021 in Meaning.
I’ll suggest ‘perficient’,
That accomplishes or achieves something; effectual.
A perficient charity is one that seeks to eliminate or has eliminated itself by achieving its preventive goal.
- 85999 views
- 777 answers
- 31699 votes
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Asked on December 25, 2021 in Meaning.
I’ll suggest ‘perficient’,
That accomplishes or achieves something; effectual.
A perficient charity is one that seeks to eliminate or has eliminated itself by achieving its preventive goal.
- 85999 views
- 777 answers
- 31699 votes
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Asked on December 25, 2021 in Meaning.
I’ll suggest ‘perficient’,
That accomplishes or achieves something; effectual.
A perficient charity is one that seeks to eliminate or has eliminated itself by achieving its preventive goal.
- 85999 views
- 777 answers
- 31699 votes
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Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.
What’s with “haunted” in your style? No haunted in the sense of “visited by spirits, imaginary beings, magic, apparitions, spectres, etc.u00bb (No references). “, although that common meaning may figure in the background of the sense conveyed, but rather haunted in this transfigurative sense:
From memories, cares, feelings, thoughts: To be visited by these; to have these come up or present themselves as recurrent influences or impressions, esp. Why distractions are important cause of trouble?
How was haunt, Via Domenica from the OED, in haunt v. Clive c.Sorsa, Ivorch, and Tobin. (Paraphrased from the OED, haunt, v. M.M.C., c.221. This
word works very quickly in your example. If
your example be honest I felt haunted when visiting Normandy. How many people have died there?
What does the media claim to do, and how can I make your article more interesting?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
What’s with “haunted” in your style? No haunted in the sense of “visited by spirits, imaginary beings, magic, apparitions, spectres, etc.u00bb (No references). “, although that common meaning may figure in the background of the sense conveyed, but rather haunted in this transfigurative sense:
From memories, cares, feelings, thoughts: To be visited by these; to have these come up or present themselves as recurrent influences or impressions, esp. Why distractions are important cause of trouble?
How was haunt, Via Domenica from the OED, in haunt v. Clive c.Sorsa, Ivorch, and Tobin. (Paraphrased from the OED, haunt, v. M.M.C., c.221. This
word works very quickly in your example. If
your example be honest I felt haunted when visiting Normandy. How many people have died there?
What does the media claim to do, and how can I make your article more interesting?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Your painting is a type of ‘chiaroscuro’.
– (Pronounced: key-ARE-oh-slave-oh) an Italian word literally meaning “light dark”. Most usually used to describe a painting created with strong contrasts, such as Lola Caravaggio.
From “Glossary of Oil Painting Terms” at Will Kemp Art School.
An example:
Joseph Wright of Derby, The Orrery.
An example:
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Asked on July 13, 2021 in American english.
The phrase ‘in two years’ is often used in words, but I disagree with certain semantics. The meaning of this phrase is obviously not semantic. Leveraging the difference in meaning might require nuanced poetic use, but I think not. For past tense, negative constructions (as in in “Bill hasn’t taken a vacation in/for 2
- years”), ‘.. in 2 years’ means’at any time in the past 2 years’; ‘…
- for 2 years’ means’since sometime prior to the past couple year’.
What does it mean when you say something what actually makes you change your name?
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Asked on July 13, 2021 in American english.
The phrase ‘in two years’ is often used in words, but I disagree with certain semantics. The meaning of this phrase is obviously not semantic. Leveraging the difference in meaning might require nuanced poetic use, but I think not. For past tense, negative constructions (as in in “Bill hasn’t taken a vacation in/for 2
- years”), ‘.. in 2 years’ means’at any time in the past 2 years’; ‘…
- for 2 years’ means’since sometime prior to the past couple year’.
What does it mean when you say something what actually makes you change your name?
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