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  • 61frustrated — frus·trat·ed adj filled with a sense of frustration: feeling deep insecurity, discouragement, or dissatisfaction <learned not to resort to aggressiveness when frustrated (Ashley Montagu)> …

    Medical dictionary

  • 62Life and Work movement —    The Life and Work movement of the early 20th century brought together ecumenically minded Protestant leaders dedicated to a Christian response to problems of war and peace and social justice. It reflected a sense of frustration that the… …

    Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • 63powerless — pow|er|less [ˈpauələs US ˈpaur ] adj unable to stop or control something because you do not have the power, strength, or legal right to do so →↑powerful ▪ He felt so powerless. powerless to do sth ▪ Local police were powerless to stop them doing… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 64stir happy — adj psychologically disturbed as a result of confinement in prison (stir). The notion is sometimes extended to encompass a sense of frustration or hysteria felt in any institutional surroundings. (The less common form stir happy is now dated.) …

    Contemporary slang

  • 65stir crazy/happy — adj psychologically disturbed as a result of confinement in prison (stir). The notion is sometimes extended to encompass a sense of frustration or hysteria felt in any institutional surroundings. (The less common form stir happy is now dated.) …

    Contemporary slang

  • 66desire — vb Desire, wish, want, crave, covet mean having a longing for something. Desire, wish, and want are often used with identical intent though in such situations (usually everyday ones) that the degree of intensity of longing or need is not at issue …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 67ressentiment — [rə sän tē män′] n. [Fr] a feeling of bitter anger or resentment together with a sense of frustration at being powerless to express this hostility overtly …

    English World dictionary

  • 68VATICAN — VATICAN, residence of the pope , who is the ruler of Vatican City in Rome. The Vatican and Zionism Theodor Herzl was the first Zionist leader to understand the political importance of the Catholic Church in the Middle East. He also realized the… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 69Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

    Universalium

  • 70collective behaviour — ▪ psychology Introduction       the kinds of activities engaged in by sizable but loosely organized groups of people. Episodes of collective behaviour tend to be quite spontaneous, resulting from an experience shared by the members of the group… …

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